Re: Moving a window offscreen
Re: Moving a window offscreen
- Subject: Re: Moving a window offscreen
- From: Jonathan Dann <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 12:25:53 +0100
On 7 Mar 2009, at 12:20, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
Le 7 mars 09 à 12:11, Jonathan Dann a écrit :
On 7 Mar 2009, at 10:20, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
Le 7 mars 09 à 05:50, Michael Ash a écrit :
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Jonathan Dann
<email@hidden> wrote:
Hi All,
In my application I want to create an image of a document window
as a
preview prior to displaying the window to the user. To obtain
the CGImage of
a displayed window is simple enough using the CGWindow API as
shown below:
- (CGImageRef)CGImage;
{
return CGWindowListCreateImage(CGRectNull,
kCGWindowListOptionIncludingWindow, [self windowNumber],
kCGWindowImageDefault);
}
The problem comes when trying to display the window initially at
a far-off
position so I can create the image and the move the window onto
the screen.
Setting the origin of the window to a point with large +ve or -
ve ordinates
causes the window to appear at the edge of the main screen,
partly shown.
Has anybody any experience with either a) rendering an entire
window into a
bitmap instead of to the screen, or b) moving the window offscreen
completely? If b) is possible, would the above code work for
such a window?
If you create the window with the "defer" flag set to NO, then the
NSWindow object will get a window server window even when it's not
actually ordered onto the screen. I *believe* that you will then be
able to capture it without ever displaying it so that it's
visible to
the user, simply by not sending it an orderFront: or any similar
message.
As an alternative, use -dataWithPDFInsideRect: to generate an
image.
This technique tends to be rather slow, though.
Has this technic some benefit over locking focus on the window
content view and using - [NSBitmapImageRep
initWithFocusedViewRect:] ?
If I locked focus on the content view, I'm not sure I'd get the
title bar too. Am I wrong in thinking this?
Thanks for your time,
Jonathan
No, you won't. That's the draw back, but my question was more about
the pro of using dataWithPDFInsideRect: to generate an image instead
of [NSBitmapImageRep initWithFocusedViewRect:].
I get you, for me I need to then draw the window image into a CALayer,
so I'd have to create a CGImage from the PDF data. I don't know how
quick it would be. For me speed isn't really an issue as long at it
works and I can get the whole window.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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