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Re: Getting a Service-based app frontmost
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Re: Getting a Service-based app frontmost


  • Subject: Re: Getting a Service-based app frontmost
  • From: Ken Tabb <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 13:32:04 +0000

Please ignore the request below... sometimes I'm so stupid I amaze even myself. Problem was when app was launched from Xcode, it worked lovely as per code, but being stupid I'd forgotten to log out / in having upped the project version number (and keeping old version's folder hanging around)... the registered service was thus firing up a previous version (which had none of the code below in). Doh!

Sorry to waste your good selves' time... I am an idiot, in case there was ever any doubt.

The good news is the service is now working like a charm, and I probably didn't need to spend a couple of hours delving into Carbon / BSD's process manager last night just to achieve what I needed doing... I just needed to log out/in 8^)

Note to self: when working on Service-based apps, log out, don't just put powerbook to sleep...

Thanks anyway for those who replied and were as puzzled as me (this doesn't mean you're as stupid as me, rest assured),
Ken


p.s. Yep there we go, all I needed to do was [NSApp activateIgnoringOtherApps:YES]; ... curses!

p.p.s. It takes a man to admit his mistakes. And it takes a really stupid man to keep having to do it time and time again...


On 20 Jan 2005, at 6:00 pm, Ken Tabb wrote:

Hi folks,

after extensive searching on Cocoa Builder I still can't fathom a way to do this.

I have a Service based app which offers 1 service. In the method that gets called, I need my app's one and only window to become frontmost, and furthermore, for a specific NSControl to become key, so that after pressing the Service shortcut (when in another app) you can continue pressing keys in order to interact with the Service app's GUI.

I can get as far as making the app's window frontmost. That's easy, there are loads of ways to do it, ranging from setting the window level to an "always in front" level such as NSScreenSaverLevel / NSStatusWindowLevel / NSFloatingWindowLevel etc. to telling the window -makeKeyAndOrderFront etc.

However, nothing I try allows my control (an NSTableView) to become first responder _when_ called from the Service. Lots of things work fine from within the fired up app (that offers the service) but when invoked as a service, stuff doesn't work.

For instance as a desperate measure I even tried [[NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace] hideOtherApplications]... this works when run from 'within' the app, but when invoked from a service, it does nothing (it gets called... but that's about it). It doesn't even hide the 'wrong' apps (i.e. in case at time of execution it thinks the invoking app is the frontmost)... weird.

If I invoke the service, then as I say I get the window frontmost. I can then manually click on the tableView's background (empty rows) and it's fine, I can then get key presses in the tableview. But it's a wee bit inelegant from the point of the user...

Am I thinking about this wrong? Is there a better way to present a responsive service GUI from a single (service menu) keypress?

Thanks in advance for any tips,
Ken

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