Re: Windows following the menubar in Cocoa

2010-05-05 Thread Eric Gorr
On May 3, 2010, at 6:48 PM, Murat Konar wrote: On May 3, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Eric Gorr wrote: Is there a way to configure a Cocoa window so it will follow the menubar to another display? Is it even a good idea? Probably not. However, there is at least one other situation where the

Re: Windows following the menubar in Cocoa

2010-05-05 Thread Lee Ann Rucker
It does? That's awesome. I think putting things back where the user put them is a good reason all by itself; I always hate it when I need to move my work laptop somewhere, because all my windows from the big monitor get squished onto the little one and reorganized. Alas, my work laptop

Windows following the menubar in Cocoa

2010-05-03 Thread Eric Gorr
Using Xcode 3.1.3 (or 2.5), I created a standard Carbon application with a single document window. After running the application, I use the Display System Preferences to move the menubar from one display to another one. The document window for the Carbon application followed the menubar and

Re: Windows following the menubar in Cocoa

2010-05-03 Thread Jens Alfke
On May 3, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Eric Gorr wrote: Using Xcode 3.1.3 (or 2.5), I created a standard Carbon application with a single document window. After running the application, I use the Display System Preferences to move the menubar from one display to another one. The document window for

Re: Windows following the menubar in Cocoa

2010-05-03 Thread Murat Konar
On May 3, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Eric Gorr wrote: Is there a way to configure a Cocoa window so it will follow the menubar to another display? Is it even a good idea? Seems like there's more to be done than just move a window (like maybe not moving it if it won't fit, resizing it etc). I'm