On Aug 8, 2008, at 11:46 AM, Stefan Hafeneger wrote:

I would like to figure out the NSWindow object for a screen location. I could use CGWindowListCopyWindowInfo() to obtain a list of all visible windows and consequently the bounds of each window, the (window server's) window ID and the PID. I don't want to get a pointer to the NSWindow or NSApplication object, but I would like to check for a specific application if this window belongs to this application and so get the NSWindow object. Since I already got low level information about the window and process I don't want to iterate over all NSWindows of NSApplication and do a hit test. Any ideas?


What are you really trying to do? You can't get access to another processes' NSApplication or NSWindow objects (not to mention not all processes with windows have either of these objects).
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David Duncan
Apple DTS Animation and Printing

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