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Re: [SOLVED !] Re-enabling Expose for certain windows (Andreas Kummer)
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Re: [SOLVED !] Re-enabling Expose for certain windows (Andreas Kummer)


  • Subject: Re: [SOLVED !] Re-enabling Expose for certain windows (Andreas Kummer)
  • From: Renaud Boisjoly <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 23:42:09 -0500

For some reason, I still cannot get this to work...

I added the CGSPrivate.h header to my project (I'm guessing this is required...)

Then I added the code to my own WindowController class, added the external definition for CGSClearWindowTags

On initialization, I set the sticky of my window to YES and I checked that setSticky was actually being called. But my Window is still being moved by Exposi... anything else I should be doing?

Does it discriminate types of windows? Levels?

Thanks!

- Renaud
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