I tried it both with content and without. Same result. Seems like of twitchy because I could have sworn that when I fort wrote the window a couple of days ago, it did have a shadow, matter of fact, I'm certain of it. Doesn't seem to have any effect progressively commenting out all the custom code back to the bare shell from my original post, no luck.



On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:17 AM, Kevin wrote:

Does the window have any content?

Kevin

On Nov 10, 2009, at 11:09 PM, kentoz...@comcast.net wrote:

Hi


I'm writing a custom borderless window class and am finding that the shadow doesn't appear. Here's a bare bones implementation that shows the problem.



- (id) initWithSize:(NSSize) inSize
origin:(NSPoint) inOrigin
{
NSRect winFrame = NSMakeRect(inOrigin.x, inOrigin.y, inSize.width, inSize.height);

self = [super initWithContentRect: winFrame
styleMask: NSBorderlessWindowMask
backing: NSBackingStoreBuffered
defer: YES];

if (self)
{
[self setHasShadow: YES];
[self orderFront: self];
}

return self;
}


Shouldn't this work?
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