Got it. Thanks for the clarification.

-Matt


On Nov 23, 2008, at 6:29 AM, Michael Ash wrote:

On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 12:46 AM, Matt Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Ok. This is interesting. I wrote a little code to see what might be going
on.

Whatever was true when the AppKit release notes were published has either changed or the term "supported" has a loose definition. Thanks for pointing that out, Mike, but I don't think it's accurate or I've misunderstood what you've quoted. I have tried to use QCViews in layer-backed mode before and
it doesn't seem to work there. However, I've added layers of several
different types (CALayer, CATextLayer, QTMovieLayer) as sublayers to the WebView's root layer and they all seem to work as expected. Here are things
I've observed:

I don't understand your objection. "Not supported" does not mean that
it does not work at all ever in any capacity whatsoever. "Not
supported" essentially means, "we are not responsible if it breaks."
WebView works in layer-backed mod... sort of. It is highly broken in
many different ways, however. This brokenness is enough to say that
it's not supported, and should be enough to convince anyone not to use
it.

Mike
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