You need to subclass NSTextField.
<http://www.cocoadev.com/index.pl?BorderlessWindow>
HTH
Robert
On 22.5.2008, at 14:13, Peter Burtis wrote:
When I add an NSTextField to a borderless window, nothing I do will
make it editable. Specifically, running the code below, the text
field just won't work. (I've tried it with all backing types, BTW.)
NSWindow *window = [[NSWindow alloc]
initWithContentRect:NSMakeRect(300,300,300,300)
styleMask:NSBorderlessWindowMask backing:NSBackingStoreBuffered
defer:NO];
NSTextField *field = [[NSTextField alloc] init];
[field setEditable:YES];
[window setContentView:field];
[window makeKeyAndOrderFront:self];
But change the styleMask to NSTitledWindowMask and it works as
expected.
What am I missing? Is it impossible to do this for some reason? On
the subject of NSBorderlessWindowMask, the docs give the rather
opaque guidance, "Useful only for display or caching purposes," as
if a window was useful for anything other than display. Is there
some other, better way to create a completely custom window?
I'm running 10.5.2, if that matters.
Thanks,
Peter Burtis
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