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Re: the first mouseDown message of NSWindow
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Re: the first mouseDown message of NSWindow


  • Subject: Re: the first mouseDown message of NSWindow
  • From: Torsten Curdt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 00:39:02 +0100

Awesome! Thanks guys.

Now I do indeed get the event when I click on the content view. One
problem still remains though - the subview of the content view is
covering big portions of the content view. When I click on the subview
I don't get the first mouseDown. Neither in the content view nor in
the subview. Both views have acceptsFirstMouse: return YES.

Any further suggestions?

cheers,
Torsten
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