On 27.03.2008, at 08:24, Wesley Smith wrote:
I'm trying to make an NSWindow that takes up the entire screen including the menu bar but is not actually a fullscreen window. I know this is possible with Carbon, but I can't figure it out with Cocoa. Whenever I call [NSMenu setMenuVisible:TRUE], the menubar goes away, but so does my window.
What do you mean by "goes away". Does the window get ordered out? Does it get closed? Does it get moved somewhere one can't see it? Does your app get quit? What kind of window is it? NSWindow? NSPanel? Your own subclass (any potentially relevant overrides?)? Floating? Non- floating? Did you specify a particular window level?
I can't for the life of me figure out how to hide one without the other. The reason I want to do this is so that the user can bring other windows on top of the window despite it taking up the entire screen. Any help appreciated.
I'm not sure what that would have to do with hiding the menu bar? If you want a window to be fullscreen and behind all others, send it behind the other windows, or put it at a window level that layers behind the windows you want to be in front.
Can you give more information? All I have for you is more questions with this dearth of relevant information.
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