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- From: grobbins@Apple.COM (Grobbins)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: Super-Floating Windows
- Message-ID: <74093@apple.Apple.COM>
- Date: 8 Nov 92 04:00:24 GMT
- References: <5570@krafla.rhi.hi.is> <74077@apple.Apple.COM> <BxD0Lu.Bzw@world.std.com>
- Organization: Mac Look & Feel, Apple Computer, Inc.
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- In article <BxD0Lu.Bzw@world.std.com> siegel@world.std.com (Rich Siegel) writes:
- >Actually, monitors can't move except across restarts of the system, so
- >unless some other program messes with the GrayRgn, you can probably
- >un-punch your hole. It isn't safe to simply restore the GrayRgn, but
- >you can probably UnionRgn the punched hole back in.
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- Looking towards the future, this is not a good assumption. Do not
- assume that the GrayRgn is static or that monitors cannot move.
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