Difference between revisions of "NSWindow"
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+ | The NSWindow class creates a drawing surface and fills the background based on its style mask. | ||
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− | + | '''N.B.''' Unarchiver class = NSWindowTemplate | |
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Latest revision as of 02:45, 24 August 2013
The NSWindow class creates a drawing surface and fills the background based on its style mask.
XIB Fields
N.B. Unarchiver class = NSWindowTemplate
Name | Type | Description |
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NSWindowStyleMask | int | A bitmask that is interpreted by the window to select it's style. Values |
NSWindowBacking | enum NSBackingStoreType : int | Retained,Non-Retained,Buffered |
NSWindowRect | NSRect | The initial window size. |
NSWTFFlags | int | A bitmask, don't know what it does. |
NSWindowTitle | NSString | What is the shown in the window titlebar. |
NSWindowClass | NSString | The type of window the template represents. |
NSViewClass | NSString | The name of the class backing the window's content area |
NSWindowContentMaxSize | NSSize | Self explanitory. |
NSWindowContentMinSize | NSSize | Self explanitory. |
NSMinSize | NSSize | Seems to apply to the content view rather than the window. |
NSMaxSize | NSSize | Seems to apply to the content view rather than the window. |
NSScreenRect | NSRect | The screen size on which the view was encoded(used for scaling), should probably be an NSSize, but don't argue with Apple, or compatability issues will arise.
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