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Subclassing ScreenSaverView


  • Subject: Subclassing ScreenSaverView
  • From: Julio Cesar Silva dos Santos <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 17:19:52 -0200

Hi,
I want to create an application that has a kind of 'Screen Saver Option', say, the user clicks a button or chooses a menu item and the SS starts automatically. I thought that this could be made by subclassing ScreenSaverView in ScreenSaver.framework and writing some code in animateOneFrame: method, but it did not work. Is there any way to do this, or maybe just some trick that does the same effect (fading the screen and showing some animation)?


Thanks for any help,



Julio Cesar Santos
email@hidden
eMac 1GHz ComboDrive
640MB RAM
Linux User #359973


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