On Apr 19, 2014, at 12:52 AM, Eric Shepherd wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 8:55 AM, Eric Shepherd <the.she...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> I'm having an odd problem with my Mac OS X application here. I have a
>> window containing an NSOpenGLView, into which I programmatically insert a
>> toolbar when the window is opened.
>> 
>> Upon doing so, I find that as I move the mouse down through my window, it
>> turns into the "resize cursor" quite some distance above the bottom edge of
>> the window, and the cursor's hotspot jumps abruptly to that bottom edge of
>> the window.
>> 
>> It appears that the distance of this jump is the same as the height of the
>> toolbar, and toggling the toolbar off clears the problem up (while off, the
>> cursor acts correctly, turning into the resize cursor at the edge of the
>> window, and once the toolbar is on again, the cursor also behaves properly).

> Still stumped by this one. I've read about every method that has "resize"
> or "toolbar" in its name, among others, without finding anything. :)

This is a bit of a long shot, but try invoking -[NSWindow invalidateShadow] 
after adding the toolbar.

Also, is there a reason you're adding and removing the toolbar rather than 
toggling its visibility using -toggleToolbarShown:?

Regards,
Ken


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