on 4/21/08 8:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] purportedly said:

> I'm responding to: - (void) applicationDidBecomeActive:
> (NSNotification*) aNotification
> 
> But when I get the notification, it seems that [NSApp mainWindow]
> still returns nil as if it were inactive. The message is obviously
> sent before -mainWindow is set up, which means that in fact the
> application isn't really yet active in a useful sense - the message is
> sent prematurely.
> 
> Any way to get the current main window at this time?

I assume that it is this way to allow for click-thrus, so if your app has
more than one window open, a user could click on a window that wasn't
previously main, and make it so.

If you know that you will only every have one main window, you could
remember it when -applicationDidResignActive: is called.

Otherwise you may be able to call a handler method with
performSelectr:afterDelay:.

HTH,

Keary Suska
Esoteritech, Inc.
"Demystifying technology for your home or business"


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