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Re: Why does NSImageView Mask the Drop Zone of a Subview
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Re: Why does NSImageView Mask the Drop Zone of a Subview


  • Subject: Re: Why does NSImageView Mask the Drop Zone of a Subview
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 15:56:34 -0700
  • Thread-topic: Why does NSImageView Mask the Drop Zone of a Subview

Thank you, Glenn.

Your explanation is corrected, and your suggested quick-and-dirty fix of
using a borderless NSButton works perfectly.

Jerry

P.S. Even though it is not push-able, this button must be "enabled" to show
the image with full contrast.


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