On Dec 22, 2009, at 19:41:06, Kyle Sluder wrote:

> On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Rick Mann <rm...@latencyzero.com> wrote:
>> Do NSViews have the notion of being "active" or "inactive?" My app 
>> architecture requires that I be able to differentiate, at draw time, between 
>> a (custom) view that is in the frontmost window (and technically, has 
>> focus), and a similar custom view that is in a non-frontmost window.
> 
> Listen for NSWindowDidBecomeMainNotification. -viewDidMoveToWindow is
> a good time to start, and -viewWillMoveToWindow: is a good time to
> stop.

I'm listening for that notification. Sure is a clunky way to do things. I've 
never used a view framework that didn't tell views when they became 
active/inactive.

I'm not sure viewDidMoveToWindow works here. I'm using it already for something 
else, and it gets called 3 times when my window is created, but never when 
activated.

-- 
Rick


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