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Re: Tracking rects, tracking areas and events
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Re: Tracking rects, tracking areas and events


  • Subject: Re: Tracking rects, tracking areas and events
  • From: Erik Ă–sterlund <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 11:35:10 +0200


Apr 21, 2009 kl. 1:40 AM skrev Quincey Morris:

It's hard to say in general. NSTrackingArea is fairly easy to get started with, so I'd suggest you just experiment to find the best approach for you.

Thanks for your help! I'll just mix around a little and see what happens.


-Fisk
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