Re: View Getting MouseUp Without Corresponding MouseDown
Re: View Getting MouseUp Without Corresponding MouseDown
- Subject: Re: View Getting MouseUp Without Corresponding MouseDown
- From: Peter Zegelin <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:51:25 +1000
Hi Graham,
I don't think so as they are my own rulers - I'm not using
NSRulerView. I wasn't even going to mention the rulers! They are just
custom sibling views. It's just weird that I can mousedown in one
sibling and get a mouseup in another if the mouse happens to be over
it on release. This doesn't happen if the views are completely
separate ( I don't think so anyway).
This maybe just my misunderstanding of the way the view hierarchy works.
regards,
Peter
On 29/04/2008, at 1:43 PM, Graham Cox wrote:
Peter, could it be because of:
- (void)rulerView:(NSRulerView *)aRulerView handleMouseDown:(NSEvent
*)theEvent;
??
G.
On 29 Apr 2008, at 12:05 pm, Peter Zegelin wrote:
I have a view that creates a 'Tool' on MouseDown and then releases
it on MouseUp. This view also has siblings (my own rulers) that are
hidden and shown under user control. When the rulers are shown the
tool creating view gets shifted to accommodate the ruler views.
I have noticed that when the rulers are on I can get a MouseDrag
and MouseUp event in my tool view if I MouseDown in the rulers and
then drag and release in the other view. Is this normal or am I
doing something wrong?
NOTE: I have noticed that if I implement a (empty) MouseUp in my
ruler view I don't get the message in my other view so its not
really a problem - I just want to make sure nothing is wrong.
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