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Re: A window that moves on the active space
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Re: A window that moves on the active space


  • Subject: Re: A window that moves on the active space
  • From: 慧 松本 <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 12:36:57 +0900

On 2007/11/13, at 12:17, Ricky Sharp wrote:
I want to make a window that is always on the active space of Leopard spaces.
It moves automatically to new active space when user changes the active space.


It will be nice if the find panel had such a feature.

Does anybody know how to make such a window?


Satoshi,

You may want to try calling setCollectionBehavior: with NSWindowCollectionBehaviorMoveToActiveSpace as a parameter.

When setting the CollectionBehavior to NSWindowCollectionBehaviorMoveToActiveSpace,
the window does not move automatically when user changes the active space.
But it moves to the active space when the window is activated.


It's enough solution for me.

Thanks!!

Satoshi
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Satoshi Matsumoto <email@hidden>
816-5 Odake, Odawara, Kanagawa, Japan 256-0802




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