http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/cocoa/reference/NSWindowDelegate_Protocol/Reference/Reference.html

windowWillEnterFullScreen: etc.

Also I recommend 
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#samplecode/FullScreenWindow/Introduction/Intro.html
 

Sketch+Fullscreen is also useful, but that seems to have vanished.

On Jan 13, 2012, at 12:47 PM, Michael Crawford wrote:

> I have an app that is using borderless child windows to suspend controls over 
> an instance of NSScrollView.  When entering full-screen (on Lion) the child 
> windows appear to move, I assume to make sure they are within the confines of 
> the parent window and full-screen dimensions.
> 
> I tried to compensate for this by manually verifying and reseting the 
> relative position of the child windows once the transition occurs.  Only my 
> attempts to detect and react to this transition have failed.  I've tried the 
> following all of which never get invoked:
> 
> - (void)applicationDidChangeScreenParameters:(NSNotification*)notification
> {
>    MCLogFuncEntry();
> 
>    // update child window relative positions
>    [self.bannerWindow setFrameOrigin:NSMakePoint(self.window.frame.origin.x + 
> kBannerWindowOrigin.x,
>                                                  self.window.frame.origin.y + 
> kBannerWindowOrigin.y)];
>    [self.buttonWindow setFrameOrigin:NSMakePoint(self.window.frame.origin.x + 
> kButtonWindowOrigin.x,
>                                                  self.window.frame.origin.y + 
> kButtonWindowOrigin.y)];
> }
> 
> - (NSSize)window:(NSWindow*)window 
> willUseFullScreenContentSize:(NSSize)proposedSize
> {
>    MCLogFuncEntry();
> 
>    if ( window == self.window )
>    {
>        // update child window relative positions
>        [self.bannerWindow 
> setFrameOrigin:NSMakePoint(self.window.frame.origin.x + kBannerWindowOrigin.x,
>                                                      
> self.window.frame.origin.y + kBannerWindowOrigin.y)];
>        [self.buttonWindow 
> setFrameOrigin:NSMakePoint(self.window.frame.origin.x + kButtonWindowOrigin.x,
>                                                      
> self.window.frame.origin.y + kButtonWindowOrigin.y)];
>    }
> 
>    return NSMakeSize(kImageWidth, kImageHeight);
> }
> 
> - (NSApplicationPresentationOptions)window:(NSWindow*)window
>      
> willUseFullScreenPresentationOptions:(NSApplicationPresentationOptions)proposedOptions
> {
>    if ( NO == [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] developerMode] )
>    {
>        NSApplicationPresentationOptions options =
>        NSApplicationPresentationDisableAppleMenu |
>        NSApplicationPresentationDisableHideApplication |
>        NSApplicationPresentationDisableProcessSwitching |
>        NSApplicationPresentationFullScreen |
>        NSApplicationPresentationHideDock |
>        NSApplicationPresentationHideMenuBar;
> 
>        if ( proposedOptions != options )
>        {
>            return options;
>        }
>    }
> 
>    return proposedOptions;
> }
> 
> - (void)windowDidResize:(NSNotification*)notification
> {
>    MCLogFuncEntry(); // just wanted to see if this gets called through the 
> delegate. Nope.
> }
> 
> So, how can I be notification when entering or exiting full-screen mode on 
> Lion.  Any insights on why the windows move would also be greatly 
> appreciated.  The current document on NSWindow is out of date for Lion.  I 
> can only find WinPanel.pdf dated 2009-11-27.
> 
> -Michael
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