On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Hank Heijink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  That's not my experience. If I just add a timer for the
>  NSEventTrackingRunLoopMode, the only time that timer fires is when the
>  run loop is in event tracking mode, which is what I would expect. In
>  the NSDefaultRunLoopMode, that timer doesn't fire at all. Are you
>  doing something somewhere else to make this happen, or am I missing
>  something?

You could try kCFRunLoopCommonModes (pre-Leopard) /
NSRunLoopCommonModes (post-Leopard). I believe that
NSDefaultRunLoopMode and NSEventTrackingRunLoopMode are in the default
common modes (along with NSEventTrackingRunLoopMode) but if not, you
can add common modes using CFRunLoopAddCommonMode().

Hamish
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