Re: Global utility windows
Re: Global utility windows
- Subject: Re: Global utility windows
- From: Jan Van Boghout <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 09:27:33 +0100
Whoops, forgot to make a copy to the list:
I just tried it out. Clicking in a non-activating panel doesn't cause
the entire application to come to the front. And I still think that
was the the original question :)
I don't think that's what he meant. A more or less global window can
be
set in Interface Builder (just check the checkbox "Non-activating
panel" for your panel)
That one controls a subset of the features of a global floating
window. It's
the "Utility Window" checkbox that turns on the basic functionality.
Non-activating just means that it won't be so likely to steal
keystrokes
from an application window.
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