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  • Subject: window level
  • From: XiaoGang Li <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 17:34:37 +0800

Hello, List,

      Question about the window level. I  will be so appreciated for any
comments.

      There are three kinds of windows in my application: one modal window,
the window launched by NSHelperManager,  and the font or color panel.

      For my application, there is a button in the modal window, if user
click this button, I will open the helper book through NSHelperManager.
Unfortunately, the helper window is ordered in the back of the modal window,
I think this is not so UI-friendly. in order to put the helper book window
in the front of the modal window, I set the modal window level when the this
window become main or key:

-(void) windowDidBecomeMain:(NSNotification*) n

{

[myWindow setLevel:kCGNormalWindowLevel+1];

}

but this change cause another issue that, the font panel will appear in the
front of the modal window, when user click the font menu. So, do you have
any suggestion, I have tried other window level values defined, but all
failed to reach my goal, that making the modal window be ordered in the back
of the helper window, but ordered in the front of the others.

Thanks very much.


Andrew
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