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Making an NSBorderlessWindowMask window act 'normal'
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Making an NSBorderlessWindowMask window act 'normal'


  • Subject: Making an NSBorderlessWindowMask window act 'normal'
  • From: Mathew Peterson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 00:13:19 +1000

I have an NSBorderlessWindowMask window that I want to act like a normal window when the user clicks on it.

Right now the window rejects key events (but not mouse clicks) and all elements in it seem to be disabled. Is there any way of changing this behaviour so that it acts like a normal window?

Thanks in advance,

Mat
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