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Re: frozen window


  • Subject: Re: frozen window
  • From: Enigmarelle Development <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 23:20:09 -0500

On Monday, January 28, 2002, at 11:00 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:

I've given my app a Preferences window that lives in a separate nib file.
I'm able to summon the window - it appears on the screen when I choose the
Preferences menu item - but everything in it is frozen. The sliders won't
slide, the text fields can't be edited. The default button doesn't throb. I
can click the mouse on the default button to close the window, and the
window does close, but the button doesn't depress as I click on it.

What might I be doing wrong? I've confirmed that the window is key, I've
tried moving its level forward, etc. Thx - m.

Sometimes when I've gotten this (or something similar) changing the setting of the Backing radio buttons in the window's IB Attributes Inspector fixed it.

-john c. warner
enigmarelle development
http://www.enigmarelle.com/


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