FWIW, I think I've noticed that similar issues with Aquamacs. Sometimes I can
see it in Expose but when I try to select it, it disappears. It may be an issue
with multiple desktops or an external display. If you think it will help, I'll
see if I can reproduce what the exact situation is.
Dave
Unfortunately, it appears that it's 100% predictable---it fails on a M1
chipped computer and works on an Intel chipped computer (or an
M1 running the software through Rosetta).
> I can say it has been true in the past, even if it is no longer the
> case. It is not something I test with each OS r
I can say it has been true in the past, even if it is no longer the case. It is
not something I test with each OS release. I certainly can move a window almost
entirely offscreen—enough to not notice it at least. Also, your suggestion that
the window may have an invalid size could also be the ca
Thanks, but is that true? I've tried forcing the window off screen with
setFrame: and it still shows up (generally pinned to the top of the
visible frame) even though the [NSWindow frame] returns the
"off-screen" location that I programmed in. The only way I have
found to make the window "invis
Have you logged the window coordinates? It might be placed fully offscreen, and
that would produce the behavior you are seeing.
Keary Suska
Esoteritech, Inc.
"Demystifying technology for your home or business”
> On Nov 13, 2021, at 9:52 AM, Tom Doan via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
>
> I'm having a p
I'm having a problem with an application where a small percentage
of users have one particular NSWindow type which doesn't show
even though it goes through a makeKeyAndOrderFront. It's on the
window list and will open if they do a tile, cascade or window switch
operation, but doesn't come up in