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Re: NSWindow without background color
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Re: NSWindow without background color


  • Subject: Re: NSWindow without background color
  • From: Wade Tregaskis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 21:45:19 +1000

I have a NSWindow without background color, so I see the horizontal gray
lines. Then I add some small pictures here and there.
Now I would like to know:

If some professional television post-production user uses my application,
can he apply his alpha channel to the background of the window?
Or should I use a different color with alpha = 0?
Or does he need a special video board to do that? If so, which one?
Any suggestion would be very appreciated. Thank you.

If you want to draw into a window such that it is not entirely opaque, the simplest way to do so is to to the window background colour to [NSColor clearColor] using NSWindow's setBackgroundColor, and also to tell the same window that it's not opaque, using setOpaque:. Thus, you have a transparent window which you can draw into as normal. If you're doing video work, you could use a custom view to render your frames as necessary.

You'd think there'd be an easy way to get at the window's buffer itself... I suppose you could substitute the normal content view for your custom view directly, but that's not quite the same... nonetheless, performance wise I believe the method I've suggested is quite practical.

Wade Tregaskis (aim: wadetregaskis)
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