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Re: How to tell if my AU's UI is in front?
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Re: How to tell if my AU's UI is in front?


  • Subject: Re: How to tell if my AU's UI is in front?
  • From: Stefan Gretscher <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 10:21:08 +0200

Hi B.J.

I think the Carbon event kEventClassWindow/ kEventWindowActivated
is what you want to listen for.

Best,
Stefan

Am 10.05.2007 um 03:24 schrieb B.J. Buchalter:

Hi Folks,

Does anyone know if there is a reliable way to determine if my UI has been
"activated". For example, if I test in AULab, if the plugin UI is open but
other windows are in front of it, and I click on the insert tile for my
plugin, the UI window is brought to the front. I would like to find a
reliable way to get notified that this has just happened (reliable in the
sense that it is likely to work in all hosts).


Obviously I can tell when the UI component is opened, but it I am unsure of
how to capture this "user focus" event (or if it is even possible). Any
suggestions greatly appreciated!!


Best regards,

B.J. Buchalter



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