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Implementing NSHUDWindowMask on NSDrawer
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Implementing NSHUDWindowMask on NSDrawer


  • Subject: Implementing NSHUDWindowMask on NSDrawer
  • From: Sam Krishna <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:18:57 -0400

Just for fun, I'm trying to implement an NSDrawer object with a HUD- style look'n'feel to it.

As it turns out, it is not a subclass of NSWindow that lets me do what I need to do. If NSDrawer was that, it would be easy, otherwise, not so much.

SO, here's my Q:

(1) *Can* I implement a subclass of NSPanel that behaves like an NSDrawer?

(2) If so, how would I do that?

Thanks!

Sam
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