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Re: making a sheet back into a window
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Re: making a sheet back into a window


  • Subject: Re: making a sheet back into a window
  • From: Karl Kraft <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 05:33:23 -0500

You could try taking the content view of the window, and moving it to a new window so that you can reuse it.

On Friday, Jul 25, 2003, at 02:46 US/Central, Benjamin Salanki wrote:

Hello,
Now after I used the window as a sheet, and then I want to use
it as a window and I simply give it the [theWindow
makeKeyAndOrderFront:nil]; command, the window gets displayed, but
without a title bar and sheet-shaped exactly at the point where it
would appear as a sheet. This window is not movable and has no zoom,
close or minimize buttons.

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