Corbin,

> Yes, NSOpenGLView has:
> 
> - (BOOL)isOpaque {
>    return YES;
> }

Thanks for your answer!

Could the documentation then mention than when an NSOpenGLView occupies the 
whole frame of its parent window, and when its context is set to draw under, 
one should override -isOpaque to return NO, otherwise nothing gets drawn?

Thanks again, have a nice day!
Vincent_______________________________________________

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