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Re: mouseMoved and first responder madness
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Re: mouseMoved and first responder madness


  • Subject: Re: mouseMoved and first responder madness
  • From: Brad Oliver <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 13:41:32 -0600

>> But there's a problem. If I click on the menu bar - even if I don't
>> select a
>> menu item - my view does not get first responder status again (and
> thus, >no
>> mouse moved events) until I click on the window or in the view itself.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong? What becomes the first responder after a menu
>> selection?
>
> You're aren't doing anything wrong. Your view is not the responder
> for the menu and doesn't get to be first responder again until the
> window becomes key, i.e., when you click on it.

Well, I must be doing something wrong, because I want my view to become
first responder again after the user clicks in the menu bar, even if that
click is an aborted selection. ;-) I think I see what I should be doing
though, so I'll investigate my idea a little further.

--
Brad Oliver
email@hidden
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