> [[[drawer contentView] window] setAlphaValue: 0.5];
This makes the whole drawer transparent. I would indeed drawn my own shape
using a picture. So I thought to set the window transparent and the content
opaque.

> It¹s easier to observe NSWindowDidResizeNotification.
I am gonna try that out. Thank you Jens.

Regards
-- Leonardo


> Da: Jens Alfke <[email protected]>
> Data: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 13:34:34 -0700
> A: Leonardo <[email protected]>
> Cc: Cocoa Developers <[email protected]>
> Oggetto: Re: addChildWindow and hiding the toolbar
> 
> 
> On Jun 15, 2011, at 1:23 PM, Leonardo wrote:
> 
>> I need a transparent NSDrawer, so since I can't get it
> 
> Have you tried something like
> [[[drawer contentView] window] setAlphaValue: 0.5];
> ?
> 
>> So my question is, how to resize the infoWindow too?
>> I tried to override the methods:
>> 
>> - (void)setFrame:(NSRect)windowFrame display:(BOOL)displayViews
>> - (void)setFrame:(NSRect)windowFrame display:(BOOL)displayViews
>> animate:(BOOL)performAnimation
> 
> It¹s easier to observe NSWindowDidResizeNotification.
> 
>> and resize the infoWindow programmatically whenever the parentWindow get
>> resized, but the resize-animations of the 2 windows occur one after the
>> other one. Not together.
> 
> Don¹t animate your window¹s resize. Just immediately resize it when you get
> the notification.
> 
> ‹Jens


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