Close Control Does Not Display In Custom Windows
Reported by nciagra | September 7th, 2008 @ 10:45 AM | in 0.7
See Ticket #21: http://cappuccino.lighthouseapp....
This is regarding the same issue, except instead of the resize control displaying in the wrong place, the close control does not display at all. Same Gist:
Comments and changes to this ticket
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ronin-756 (at lighthouseapp) February 2nd, 2009 @ 12:30 PM
I tested the code in the Gist and the close control is displayed correctly. I think it has been fixed with this commit : http://github.com/280north/cappu...
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nciagra February 2nd, 2009 @ 12:32 PM
Wow I wrote this ticket and that gist? I do not remember that at alllll. Must be ollllld code. Yeah I'm sure it works now, sorry bout that.
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ronin-756 (at lighthouseapp) February 2nd, 2009 @ 12:57 PM
The ticket is almost 5 months old and the fix is less than 10 days old. In those conditions, I would have forgotten it too. I was just browsing the tickets and I had the chance to notice it...
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Ross Boucher March 24th, 2009 @ 10:54 PM
- Tag changed from appkit, bug to @to-review, appkit, bug
- Milestone set to 0.7
- State changed from new to invalid
Specifying any mask other than CPBorderlessWindowMask (including ORing with CPResizableWindowMask and CPClosableWindowMask) will produce the standard window look.
There is no way to get the standard close and resize controls without the standard window chrome, you need to add those controls yourself manually.
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