On Mar 20, 2013, at 6:53 AM, Brad Stone wrote:

> I'm trying to replicate the NSPopover functionality that the new iTunes has 
> and I'm 99% there.  The las problem I'm facing is when the NSPopover appears 
> it steals the firstResponder status from the NSSearchField so the user's 
> typing gets interrupted when the popover appears.  I tried giving the 
> firstResponser status back after the popover appear but all that does is mess 
> up the user's typing.  
> 
> How can I have a popover appear but have the NSSearchField never relinquish 
> it's firstResponder status or have the NSPopover refuse firstResponder?

Hmm. I can think of reasons why this might not work, but it's worth a shot: 
Have you tried subclassing NSPopover and returning NO from 
-acceptsFirstResponder?


--
Seth Willits




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