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Re: direction for control-drag - connection application
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Re: direction for control-drag - connection application


  • Subject: Re: direction for control-drag - connection application
  • From: "M. Uli Kusterer" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 17:09:41 +0200

At 20:51 Uhr -0800 27.03.2005, b a r t o n wrote:
Any ideas or tutorials you can think of that might help me along to
get this up and running?

I think I stumbled across a sample once that demonstrated how to do a rubber-band selection rectangle like Grab.app uses it. That's probably what you want. Sadly I don't remember where. Maybe Apple's RoundTransparentWindow sample works for you.


Essentially, to do that, you'd create a borderless, transparent window that is full screen, and then, while the user is dragging, draw the connection line into that. Transparency support will take care of the rest.
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