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mouse clicks and first responders
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mouse clicks and first responders


  • Subject: mouse clicks and first responders
  • From: Alex Rice <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 10:44:14 -0600

How can one pass through a mouse click so that in addition to making the window the first responder, the underlying object receives the event?

For example, in my app I have a NSWindow and a NSPanel. The NSWindow has an NSOutlineview. There is an row selected in the NSOutlineView. The NSPanel has the focus. When I click on another row in the NSOutlineView, the click only brings into focus the NSWindow, it doesn't propogate as a click with the NSOutlineView. A second click is required to select another row in the NSOutlineView.

Thanks in advance,

Alex Rice <email@hidden> | Mindlube Software | http://mindlube.com

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