Nope, it's a regular window with a title bar and everything. All of the
controls that are instantiated from the nib are fine; only the controls created
manually at runtime are showing this behavior.
On Sep 9, 2010, at 11:41 AM, Kevin Wojniak wrote:
> Any chance you're using an NSBorderlessWind
Any chance you're using an NSBorderlessWindowMask window? If so, you may need
to override canBecomeKeyWindow.
Kevin
On Sep 9, 2010, at 11:12 AM, Steve Christensen wrote:
> I have a window and controls that are loaded from a nib. One of the controls
> builds a subview hierarchy to control a se
I have a window and controls that are loaded from a nib. One of the controls
builds a subview hierarchy to control a set of parameters that aren't known
until runtime. What I'm finding is that all of the controls in that hierarchy
are drawn as if they're disabled until you click on them, then th