Re: Problem in simulating the events
Re: Problem in simulating the events
- Subject: Re: Problem in simulating the events
- From: Joe Baskerville <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 16:01:14 +0100
if you have multiple windows, each with a webkit containing a swf, youll
have problems.
webkit only gives full resources to the flash in the window that is
currently key. all the other windows will run slow and unresponsive,
which sounds like it may be your problem.
is this what is happening?
Pablo Pons Bordes wrote:
Right now I don't have a solution for you but if i have one a tell you.
I didn't read the web page i send to you but maybe you can use it to put
a background window an the others in front or put a little top window
that cover the menu bar and let to show the others windows. (i think
it's an ugly solution it's depend of the time you have)
other option is to read something and discover why the events are
blocked wen open a menu and if you can redirect the events to not stop
I'm continuing thinking about your proble. if you get a solution I wold
like to know if you want to tell me
good luck
Pablo Pons
El 20/06/2006, a las 15:35, Gurmit Teotia escribió:
Pablo, my application doesn't fit in that category. My application
have multiple windows opened at same time which user can minimize. In
full screen user will not be able to see the minimized the windows.
Any other idea on how I can hide the menu of my application.
Regards,
Gurmit
On 6/20/06, Pablo Pons Bordes <email@hidden> wrote:
I think that you don't need to remove the menu bar, what you can do is
to make your Application in full screen mode here you have a link that
can be usefull to you
http://cocoadevcentral.com/articles/000028.php
good luck
Pablo Pons
El 20/06/2006, a las 9:43, Gurmit Teotia escribió:
Thanks Pablo, we're now also thinking on same line. Just to
experiment I've deleted the menu from nib file, but when I run my
application still a menu with name of my application comes. How can I
remove all the menus?
Regards,
Gurmit
On 6/20/06, Pablo Pons Bordes <email@hidden > wrote:
I did not use flash in the way you are telling but you can make an
experiment when you open a web page with safari, before it's render
at all press on the of the top or right click with your mouse and you
will see that the page is stop rendering. (that its looks that is
your problem) when you exit from the menu, it finish the render.
so, (it's looks that is the normal behavior) its looks that when you
open a menu it's take the focus and stop the events of the window so
if you want to avoid this problem it's better to avoid the people can
press on the menus and provide an interface to do the same job that
they do trough the menus
good luck
Pablo Pons
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