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Re: Keeping a Window on Top
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Re: Keeping a Window on Top


  • Subject: Re: Keeping a Window on Top
  • From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 10:05:10 -0500

> I have looked around and am still struggling to get this to work
> properly - I would like my app window, which is an NSPanel (although
> could be something else) to stay on top of all windows of all
> applications - in the same way as the Force Quit window does.  I have
> tried using setLevel with various options, but nothing seems to work,
> as soon as another app is clicked, it sits on top of my window!?

  You might want to take a closer look at the NSWindow API reference.
Particularly, -setLevel: (see the constants for the appropriate
setting).

--
I.S.
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