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NSBorderlessWindowMask'ed windows and the Window Menu
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NSBorderlessWindowMask'ed windows and the Window Menu


  • Subject: NSBorderlessWindowMask'ed windows and the Window Menu
  • From: Tim Trautmann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 10:02:04 -0700

Hello All,
this has been discussed a few months ago but I think a solution was
never presented. Now I am facing the same problem so I am trying again.

I have an application whose windows' NSBorderlessWindowMask is set. As a
result of setting this mask one looses the feature that lists these windows
in the Window menu.

However I really do want these windows to be listed in the Window menu.
The windows' titles are set. Overriding NSWindow's isKeyWindow,
isMainWindow, isExcludedFromWindowsMenu does not alter this behavior.

Any ideas?

Tim
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