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Re: NSBorderlessWindowMask & frontmost behaviour
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Re: NSBorderlessWindowMask & frontmost behaviour


  • Subject: Re: NSBorderlessWindowMask & frontmost behaviour
  • From: Seth Willits <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 20:38:53 -0800

On Jan 4, 2011, at 5:37 PM, Nicholas Francis wrote:

> The problem comes when the user has created two AUX windows in addition to the "main" one. When one AUX window is closed, the main window always gets keyboard focus, even if the other aux window was is in front. I'm looking for a way to solve this.
>
> Any hints? Sorry to bother you, but I'm drawing a blank in my google searches and I figured I'd try here.


You need canBecomeMainWindow to return YES too.


--
Seth Willits



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