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Re: Expose and local eventloops
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Re: Expose and local eventloops


  • Subject: Re: Expose and local eventloops
  • From: Michael Schmidt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 21:31:40 +0100
  • Organization: AbsInt GmbH

> Is it possible to make such things and remain compatible to Expose? It seems, that
> there needs to be an Expose specific event to exit the loop. Or should I skip the
> idea of a local event loop?. I'm thankful for any hint.

Just for the archive: I tried a few more things and found something that
looks like a solution:  I now also catch NSAppkitDefined events to detect
a change of the active application and break out of the loop. After the
loop I repost such an Appkit Event back to the system so that they are
handeled in the usual way.

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Michael Schmidt
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