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Making transparent parts of an opengl view drop clicks to the application behind it
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Making transparent parts of an opengl view drop clicks to the application behind it


  • Subject: Making transparent parts of an opengl view drop clicks to the application behind it
  • From: Andrew Bush <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 11:14:40 +1300

Hi all,


so Ive still got this problem of making the transparent parts of an opengl view drop its clicks to whatever application is behind it....this is looking pretty impossible at the moment, Ive not been able to find anything about how to do so.


The next best solution I think is manually firing the captured clicks back to the system event queue as I receive them, after checking their location in the opengl view.....is there a way to do this? Ive not been able to find anything on the net at all..


Yours cheerfully,


Andrew Bush

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