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Re: Who call observers for any event.
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Re: Who call observers for any event.


  • Subject: Re: Who call observers for any event.
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:56:32 +0200


On 25 aug 2005, at 11.44, prashant sharma wrote:

NSApp will receive events from window server which are only related to NSwindows created by our application. So the event corrsponding to this notification will not be caught by NSApp. So who calls the observor when a new application is launched. Does the OS process calls the observor?

Why do you need to know? What is it that you are trying to accomplish?

I think that we could provide you with a better advice if we knew the answer to these questions.

j o a r


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