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Re: Dock Alert: Was: Sheet, window closing, application quitting
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Re: Dock Alert: Was: Sheet, window closing, application quitting


  • Subject: Re: Dock Alert: Was: Sheet, window closing, application quitting
  • From: Isaac Sherman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 10:34:30 -0400

on 8/7/02 7:31 AM, the method -(id)email@hidden:(id) sender:@"Gerben
Wierda"; returned:

> It turns out this behaviour also happens when I just put out a
> NSRunAlertPanel. So it is not my setup, but another issue. So the
> question becomes: under what application circumstances will the Dock set
> the icon of an app to bounce for user attention?
>

You can use [NSApp requestUserAttention:NSCriticalRequest]; I believe
NSGetCriticalAlertPanel and NSRunCriticalAlertSheet do this already. You
can find more info under Appkit->Functions in your docs.

HTH,

--
Isaac Sherman
MotaSoft Software
http://homepage.mac.com/huperzoevs/
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