Reputation: 423
I have been working on a project where I am manually creating a floating NSWindow in objective C, based on code from GLFW. The problem is, whenever I run the following code, the window is on top of absolutely everything. When switching to other apps, it is still on top of everything else until I close my app. What I would like is the typical OS X window behavior, where it will go behind other windows who have be come "active".
The problem seems to be related to the line where I call [window orderFront:nil]. But if I don't call that, then my window does not appear at all. Does anybody know what might be causing this?
@interface MyApplicationDelegate : NSObject
@end
@implementation MyApplicationDelegate
- (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(NSNotification *)notification
{
[NSApp stop:nil];
}
@end
@interface MyWindowDelegate : NSObject
@end
@implementation MyWindowDelegate
- (BOOL)windowShouldClose:(id)sender
{
return NO;
}
@end
int main(int argc, const char * argv[]) {
[NSApplication sharedApplication];
MyApplicationDelegate* appDelegate = [[MyApplicationDelegate alloc] init];
[NSApp setDelegate:appDelegate];
[NSApp run];
NSRect contentRect = NSMakeRect(0, 0, 400, 400);
unsigned int styleMask = NSTitledWindowMask | NSClosableWindowMask | NSMiniaturizableWindowMask;
NSWindow* window = [[NSWindow alloc]
initWithContentRect:contentRect
styleMask:styleMask
backing:NSBackingStoreBuffered
defer:NO];
[window center];
[window setLevel:NSFloatingWindowLevel];
MyWindowDelegate* windowDelegate = [[MyWindowDelegate alloc] init];
[window setTitle:@"Manual"];
[window setDelegate:windowDelegate];
[window orderFront:nil];
while (true)
{
for (;;)
{
NSEvent* event = [NSApp nextEventMatchingMask:NSAnyEventMask
untilDate:[NSDate distantPast]
inMode:NSDefaultRunLoopMode
dequeue:YES];
if (event == nil)
break;
[NSApp sendEvent:event];
}
}
}
Upvotes: 1
Views: 781
Reputation: 423
I think I may have found the solution. If I add this:
[window setHidesOnDeactivate:true];
... then the window behaves as I would expect. It boggles my mind a bit that this isn't on by default, but it seems to do what I need.
Upvotes: 1