> On Oct 30, 2014, at 12:34 PM, Seth Willits <sli...@araelium.com> wrote:
> 
>> in a panel, the tracking area for NSSplitView’s divider is only active if 
>> the panel is key, i.e. the cursor is not affected otherwise. as a panel is 
>> not generally key unless needed, ought not this area be always active? 
>> anyone agree? anyone have a workaround?
> 
> What does "a panel" mean to you?

an NSPanel


> AFAIK the tracking area of the split view is not affected by anything in the 
> way you describe, and looking at the disassembly shows nothing out of the 
> ordinary. The delegate has the ability to add to the area, but that's it.

i’m not sure what you mean—i have verified:
if the NSPanel is key when mousing over the divider, the cursor changes to a 
resize cursor, as expected; if not key the cursor is unaffected.



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