trackingAreas can be snuck up on without triggering?
trackingAreas can be snuck up on without triggering?
- Subject: trackingAreas can be snuck up on without triggering?
- From: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 19 May 2012 22:10:34 -0700
I have a view for which I am adding a tracking area so that I can update the cursor. The view entirely fills my window and is the only view in the window's content view.
The tracking area is being registered thusly:
- (void) awakeFromNib
{
NSTrackingArea* trackingArea = [[NSTrackingArea alloc ] initWithRect:[self bounds]
options:NSTrackingCursorUpdate|NSTrackingActiveInActiveApp
owner:self
userInfo:nil];
[self addTrackingArea:trackingArea];
}
and I have defined in my view:
- (void) cursorUpdate:(NSEvent *)event
{
NSLog(@"cursorUpdate: %@", [NSDate date]);
[[NSCursor openHandCursor] set];
}
If I whip the mouse into the window's content area, my cursorUpdate method is called and I see the correct cursor. If I slowly sneak the mouse into my window's content area, I see the window resize cursor for a moment as I cross into the window content area (I'm running Lion), then... nothing. The cursor reverts to the arrow cursor, and my cursorUpdate: method is not called, even though I am well into my view's rectangle.
If I inset my view from the boundaries of the window a bit (16-ish pixels), things behave as expected.
What am I doing wrong?
Sample project at <http://bugs.muratnkonar.com/trackingareas.zip>
_murat
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