On Mar 16, 2015, at 4:50 PM, has <[email protected]> wrote:

> Quick question as I'm guessing the answer is "no", but I've a UIAgent that 
> floats an NSPanel above other apps and I'm wondering if there's any way to 
> avoid 1. having to click not once but twice to put the cursor in a text field 
> when the panel isn't already active, and 2. prevent the next app - in this 
> case Adobe Illustrator - losing all focus which causes all of its own panels 
> to vanish?

For issue 2, include NSNonactivatingPanelMask in the panel's style mask or, in 
IB, enable Non Activating in the Attributes inspector for the panel.

That may also fix issue 1, but I'm not sure.

You may also want to experiment with setting the panel's becomesKeyOnlyIfNeeded 
property, although that's more for panels which don't have many text fields.

Another possible fix for issue 1 is to use a custom subclass of NSTextField 
which overrides -acceptsFirstMouse:, calls through to super (just in case it 
does something important), and then returns YES regardless of what the super 
implementation returned.

Regards,
Ken


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