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Re: Making a window non-draggable
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Re: Making a window non-draggable


  • Subject: Re: Making a window non-draggable
  • From: Markus Hitter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 09:11:30 +0200

Am Samstag den, 29. Juni 2002, um 17:35, schrieb Lennox Berkeley:

What's the "correct" Cocoa way of making a window non-
draggable/movable?

Since the window frame no longer belongs to your app, the only way to hog the screen is using fullscreen mode?

Another way would be to use a borderless window and to draw a fake top border into it. But why would a user want this?



HTH,
Markus

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