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Creating the illusion of a full featured window
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Creating the illusion of a full featured window


  • Subject: Creating the illusion of a full featured window
  • From: Martin Hering <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 13:27:25 +0100

Hi,

I am currently creating subclasses of nearly all AppKit controls, views
and windows to have my applications in a unique style. So I created a
subclass of NSWindow, made it borderless and drewed it in my own style.
Works fine. But now I want to make the window movable and not by the
complete background but only when the mouse clicks on a certain
area of the window, like in the normal window title bar. How can I
accomplish that? Do I have to catch some events?

Thanks for helping me.

Martin

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