Follow-up Comment #2, bugs #11713 (project gnustep):
Perhaps I did not ask my questions in the last comment clear enough, so I
started to test them myself. I tested with the standart KDE window manager.
Leaving out the NSResizableWindowMask doesn't have any effect on the window.
Setting the min and max size of a window makes it, as expected, un-resizable.
>From this I would say we only need to understand the expected behaviour and
implement it, no additional function calls will be needed.
So here the rephrased questions:
- Are NSPanels always expected to be non resizable?
- Is a window (or panel) without the NSResizableWindowMask flag expected to
be non-resizable?
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