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Re: One shot flag in IB
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Re: One shot flag in IB


  • Subject: Re: One shot flag in IB
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 00:02:51 -0500

On 28 Oct 2004, at 8:37 PM, Andrew White wrote:

What does the 'one shot' flag on an NSPanel do in IB?

Where can I find the documentation for this?

Typing "one shot window" into the full-text search field of the Xcode documentation window yields the following in the first document that relates to Cocoa:


Setting Whether the Window’s Image Persists When Off-Screen

Memory can also be saved by destroying the window device when the window is removed from the screen. The setOneShot: method controls this behavior. One-shot window devices exist only when their NSWindows are on screen.

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Fritz Anderson
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