Re: Click-through windows
Re: Click-through windows
- Subject: Re: Click-through windows
- From: Terry Simons <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 13:20:46 -0600
There must be a way, because in older versions of Mac OS X (10.0.x IIRC)
when you set the opaqueness of the terminal window to 0.0, you could
click through the text. to the desktop and such, when Terminal.app was
in the foreground.
I don't think that behavior exists in 10.1 though.
Can anyone comment?
- Terry
On Saturday, August 3, 2002, at 02:11 AM, Pierre-Olivier Latour wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to create a window in Cocoa that lets the click go
through? I
mean, as if the window was invisible to the mouse: clicking on the
window
wouldn't bring its application to front and the click would be handled
normally by the window behind it, belonging to another application.
I know one solution is to draw directly on screen, but I'm looking for a
"cleaner" way to do this.
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