Re: NSWindow - makeKeyAndOrderFront problem
Re: NSWindow - makeKeyAndOrderFront problem
- Subject: Re: NSWindow - makeKeyAndOrderFront problem
- From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 01:06:35 +0100
Am 28.02.2010 um 21:20 Uhr schrieb Alexander Bokovikov:
What do you have in mind? Is it incorrect to create such behavior?
I think it is.
My app is a player. Dropping file into it I'd expect its activation.
Why?
Without activation all visual controls are not reachable unless
you'll click the window.
So? If I want to use them, I can bring the window and/or the
application to the front.
(Also, it is possible to make controls active even if the window is
not.)
This is not a case when user could drop file-by-file into the same
window, as I believe.
Well, he might want to keep working in the Finder or in some other
application. Maybe dragging something else to another player.
Try dragging something onto the iTunes source list. iTunes will import
it, but will not activate itself.
Therefore my app should activate itself after every single file
drop. Am I wrong?
I think you are.
Andreas
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