I have a subclassed NSView
which is part of a .xib-file of a subclassed NSDocu开发者_开发百科ment
, which gets alive by the default behaviour of NSDocumentController
's openDocument:
method. In this subclassed NSView
I have implemented the methods awakeFromNib
, in which the view's NSWindow
setAcceptsMouseMovedEvents:YES
method is called, and acceptsFirstMouse:
, which returns YES
. But my mouseMoved:
method implementation of my subclassed NSView
doesn't get called when I move the mouse over it. What might be the problem?
Be sure to request the mouseMoved event is sent:
NSTrackingAreaOptions options = (NSTrackingActiveAlways | NSTrackingInVisibleRect |
NSTrackingMouseEnteredAndExited | NSTrackingMouseMoved);
NSTrackingArea *area = [[NSTrackingArea alloc] initWithRect:[self bounds]
options:options
owner:self
userInfo:nil];
As noted by others, an NSTrackingArea
is a good solution, and an appropriate place to install the tracking area is NSView.updateTrackingAreas()
. It isn't necessary to set the containing NSWindow's setAcceptsMouseMovedEvents
property.
In Swift 3:
class CustomView : NSView {
var trackingArea : NSTrackingArea?
override func updateTrackingAreas() {
if trackingArea != nil {
self.removeTrackingArea(trackingArea!)
}
let options : NSTrackingAreaOptions =
[.mouseEnteredAndExited, .mouseMoved, .activeInKeyWindow]
trackingArea = NSTrackingArea(rect: self.bounds, options: options,
owner: self, userInfo: nil)
self.addTrackingArea(trackingArea!)
}
override func mouseMoved(with event: NSEvent) {
Swift.print("Mouse moved: \(event)")
}
}
I haven't used mouseMoved:
in a real project (I've just played around with it a little). As far as I can tell, mouseMoved:
is only called when your view is the first responder and then not only while the mouse is over your view, but always when the mouse moves. You might be better off using an NSTrackingArea. Check the Cocoa Event Handling Guide for more information.
Deshitified version of @jbouwman s answer:
override func updateTrackingAreas() {
self.addTrackingArea(NSTrackingArea(rect: self.bounds, options: [.mouseEnteredAndExited, .mouseMoved, .activeInKeyWindow], owner: self, userInfo: nil))
}
Just incase anyone else runs into this. I ran into an issue where I was subclassing a subclass and was trying to add a tracking area to both classes (for two different reasons).
If you are doing something like this, you will need to make sure that your mouseMoved:
, etc call into the super, or only one of your subclasses will receive the message.
- (void) mouseMoved: (NSEvent*) theEvent
{
// Call the super event
[super mouseMoved: theEvent];
}
oc version:
- (void)updateTrackingAreas {
[self initTrackingArea];
}
-(void) initTrackingArea {
NSTrackingAreaOptions options = (NSTrackingActiveAlways | NSTrackingInVisibleRect |
NSTrackingMouseEnteredAndExited | NSTrackingMouseMoved);
NSTrackingArea *area = [[NSTrackingArea alloc] initWithRect:[self bounds]
options:options
owner:self
userInfo:nil];
[self addTrackingArea:area];
}
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