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Re: GNUstep and compositing?
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Germán Arias |
Subject: |
Re: GNUstep and compositing? |
Date: |
Sun, 01 Nov 2009 17:05:29 -0600 |
El dom, 01-11-2009 a las 22:12 +0100, Fred Kiefer escribió:
>
> I think, I understand now. Your new tool is not managing the position of
> app icons itself. This is left to the applications themselves. What your
> tool does is to provide a position and size for this icon to the
> application. When starting up the application asks for this information
> and then positions it icon accordingly.
> This seems quite nice as it isn't intrusive and should be easy to
> implement via DO. What I don't get is the interface you are proposing
> for these methods. Why don't you use NSRect and NSSize here?
Sure, is better.
> Also there seems to be the issue of an application stopping before
> unregistering it's windows. How will that be handled?
Are you referring when an app is closed, and this have windows
miniaturized?. I had not thought of this. But, I think that something
like this is enough on terminate: method
NSWindow *win;
NSEnumerator *windows = [[NSApp windows] objectEnumerator];
while((win = [windows nextObject]))
{
if([win isMiniaturized])
{
Remove window from taskbar
}
}
- Re: GNUstep and compositing?, Wolfgang Lux, 2009/11/01
- Re: GNUstep and compositing?, Fred Kiefer, 2009/11/01
- Re: GNUstep and compositing?, Germán Arias, 2009/11/01
- Re: GNUstep and compositing?, Fred Kiefer, 2009/11/01
- Re: GNUstep and compositing?, David Chisnall, 2009/11/01
- Re: GNUstep and compositing?,
Germán Arias <=
- Re: GNUstep and compositing?, Truls Becken, 2009/11/02
- Re: GNUstep and compositing?, Germán Arias, 2009/11/03
- Re: GNUstep and compositing?, Truls Becken, 2009/11/03
- Re: GNUstep and compositing?, Riccardo Mottola, 2009/11/03