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About mouseMoved events (again :-)
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About mouseMoved events (again :-)


  • Subject: About mouseMoved events (again :-)
  • From: Arnaud Forgiel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 14:37:35 +0100

Dear all,

First I would like to thank you all for the (numerous) discussions on how to receive mouseMoved events. I am now able to receive them in my app... but only in the context of a key window. Because I'm using floating palettes (neither key, nor main - thank you Joar for the explanation), I am still looking for some hints/solutions on how to receive those mouseMoved events when not main/key. Basically, I'm trying to "copy" Adobe's palette behavior: when the mouse is moving above a button, its bitmap get some colors. This is the very same effect when you're moving the cursor above a window header in the background and the three little buttons (red, orange, green) change from grey to color.

Regards,

Arnaud
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