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Re: shadow problem
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Re: shadow problem


  • Subject: Re: shadow problem
  • From: "Alan Smith" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 19:18:13 -0500

Thank you!! It works like a charm! But one thing. Now, invalidateShadow is
only called when the slider moves so it's choppy, it takes a moment to
redraw the shadow. My question is: is there some where to put this line of
code so it gets called every cycle, or whatever you want to call it, of the
CPU, every time the window is redrawen?

Thank you, I'm one step closer to Cocoa enlightenment, Alan

>
> Check out NSWindow invalidateShadow
>
>
> Glenn Andreas                      email@hidden
>   <http://www.gandreas.com/> wicked fun!
> quadrium | build, mutate, evolve | images, textures, backgrounds, art
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