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Re: NSBorderlessWindowMask shadows
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Re: NSBorderlessWindowMask shadows


  • Subject: Re: NSBorderlessWindowMask shadows
  • From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 20:40:29 +0100

Am 16.01.2004 um 17:59 schrieb William Thimbleby:

I used to just call setHasShadow:YES but that has ceased to work I now can't get any shadows.

Really? Works just fine for me.

That is, in my App compiled on 10.2.x, I can still enable and disable the shadow for my borderless window.
(<http://www.furrysoft.de/index.php?page=software&lang=en>)

Though I didn't try to recompile the project under 10.3.


bye. Andreas.
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