Re: What is the equivalent of SetSystemUIMode() in Leopard and above?
Re: What is the equivalent of SetSystemUIMode() in Leopard and above?
- Subject: Re: What is the equivalent of SetSystemUIMode() in Leopard and above?
- From: Jesper Storm Bache <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 08:40:49 -0800
- Acceptlanguage: en-US
- Thread-topic: What is the equivalent of SetSystemUIMode() in Leopard and above?
Sure - my point was to point out the new 10.6 API.
For this particular case, I would simply go with SetSystemUIMode on all OS'es.
Pro:
- You have to use SetSystemUIMode on 10.5
- The code is simpler with using a single API
- Your testing effort will not require a reboot between 10.5 & 10.6 when you change your UI modes
Cons:
<none>
Jesper
On Jan 26, 2010, at 9:36 PM, Charles Srstka wrote:
> On Jan 26, 2010, at 10:39 PM, Jesper Storm Bache wrote:
>
>> I don't have the entire thread on this machine so I apologize if I am repeating someone else.
>>
>> When you are ready do say "10.6 and above", then you can consider using
>> [NSApplication setPresentationOptions]
>> In the meantime SetSystemUIMode works well in both 32 and 64 bit binaries.
>>
>> Jesper Storm Bache
>
> Or you could just do something like this:
>
> if(floor(NSAppKitVersionNumber) > NSAppKitVersionNumber10_5)
> {
> [NSApp setPresentationOptions:whatever];
> }
> else
> {
> SetSystemUIMode(whatever);
> }
>
> You could also use if([NSApp respondsToSelector:@selector(setPresentationOptions:)) if you prefer. I like to explicitly test for the version number though, so that once I *am* ready to say “10.6 and above”, it’s easy to search for and remove all the compatibility cruft that’s in there to make older versions work.
>
> Charles
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