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Re: runModalForWindow() doesn't re-activate former window upon return
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Re: runModalForWindow() doesn't re-activate former window upon return


  • Subject: Re: runModalForWindow() doesn't re-activate former window upon return
  • From: Andreas Falkenhahn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2016 17:44:46 +0200

On 26.08.2016 at 17:24 Keary Suska wrote:


>> On Aug 26, 2016, at 8:36 AM, Andreas Falkenhahn <email@hidden> wrote:

>> Thanks, that's what I was looking for. I just wish such essential information wouldn't
>> be hidden in the accompanying documentation. This should really be mentioned in the
>> documentation of runModalForWindow() or stopModal()/stopModalWithCode() IMHO. Here
>> it is again:

>> "It is important to call orderOut: when finished with your dialog, or it is not removed
>> from the screen."

> Apple used to cross reference the documentation, but apparently do
> not anymore. May be worth filing a radar on the subject.

I think I'll do so. The class documentation really leaves a lot to be desired.
I think the DRY paradigm shouldn't be applied to documentation :) It doesn't hurt to
include such essential information in both documents, class and programming reference.

--
Best regards,
 Andreas Falkenhahn                            mailto:email@hidden

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References: 
 >Re: runModalForWindow() doesn't re-activate former window upon return (From: Ken Thomases <email@hidden>)
 >Re: runModalForWindow() doesn't re-activate former window upon return (From: Keary Suska <email@hidden>)
 >Re: runModalForWindow() doesn't re-activate former window upon return (From: Andreas Falkenhahn <email@hidden>)
 >Re: runModalForWindow() doesn't re-activate former window upon return (From: Keary Suska <email@hidden>)
 >Re: runModalForWindow() doesn't re-activate former window upon return (From: Andreas Falkenhahn <email@hidden>)
 >Re: runModalForWindow() doesn't re-activate former window upon return (From: Keary Suska <email@hidden>)

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