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  • Subject: More Splash Screens
  • From: April Gendill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2003 23:40:09 -0700

Ok... In hopes that just maybe I would experience success, I subclassed NSWindow for my splash screen. What a waste of time.
No matter what I do, I absolutely cannot get the borderless window to go away when clicked... Actually that's not true. If in the subclass I set the ignore mouse click to no and use a mouse down detector I can post a notice that will allow the controller to make the window no visible. HOWEVER the program is usless because the rect that the mouse down is observing is still active so it keeps trying to post events from the window.
Is thee anyone that knows anything about transparent windows?
1 I have been looking at the examples for hours now and I might as well have been playing pac-man.
2 Yes canBecomeKey is set to return yes.

why can't I remove the subclass when I use orderOut on the window?
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