Now I've written my own NSApplication class, which does nothing else except spewing out all received NSEvents (overwriting -sendEvent:).
Nothing. So it looks like 1. either I'm on the wrong track or 2. Window-Messages are not supported. At least not as I expect it.
regards Marc
On Friday, March 4, 2005, at 05:43 PM, Marc Br�nink wrote:
Hi
In MS Windows applications could communicate with each other with the help of messages. So application A could send a Message "Freaky-Message" to application B. Actually these messages are nothing else then events (As far as I understood this issue). So is there a possibility to intercept these events? A quick look over the reference of NSResponder just showed a lot of "Description forthcoming." :-(
MSDN reference:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/ winui/winui/windowsuserinterface/windowing/messagesandmessagequeues/ aboutmessagesandmessagequeues.asp
regards Marc
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