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Re: classic floating window behavior?
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Re: classic floating window behavior?


  • Subject: Re: classic floating window behavior?
  • From: "M. Uli Kusterer" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 20:00:06 +0100

At 18:10 Uhr -0800 29.03.2004, m wrote:
Definitely not. Carbon has kFloatingWindowClass and kUtilityWindowClass. The latter works like Cocoa's system-wide floaters, the former stays in front of the frontmost document window of your app.

Using either kFloatingWindowClass or kUtilityWindowClass as an argument for setLevel results in the identical behavior.

They actually should result in nonsense. They're window classes, not window levels. They have to be passed to Carbon APIs, not to Cocoa's setLevel: method.
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