sqweek
sqweek
Ahhh gotcha. I feel like that's a bit out of scope for this package - isn't that usually handled by distributing a .Desktop file with the app? Or some other...
Tbh it always annoyed me how notepad auto appended .txt to the filename seemingly no matter what, and I did think that was the default behaviour of the windows' dialog....
I'm presuming the little program doesn't have any other windows? AFAIK there's no cross-platform way to do this, since OSX's focus model prevents "background" applications from popping up windows in...
Sorry for not acknowledging this sooner. I started replying months ago but never finished the comment :S I don't love the solution because MB_SYSTEMMODAL is also the most anti-social ux...
> what is the actual minimum supported Xcode version Good question! Thanks for sharing your findings here; I don't even have a real mac to test on, nor spare time...
Is it only the directory chooser which acts this way? I'm wondering if you've stumbled on #15
Yeah I dunno, it definitely works over here without an app bundle. Can you try `go run example/wde/main.go` from your `github.com/sqweek/dialog` directory? Clicking on the red box will open a...
Does your program have other GUI elements? I've noticed strange behaviours on OSX if dialog is the only thing interacting with Cocoa, like keystrokes going straight through the dialog. No...
Ok. That invokes another process to display the notification though, so there's probably no other Cocoa activity within your app itself? As you've discovered dialog isn't reliable yet in this...
Did you find a fix for this? Otherwise I think it should stay open, though I'll edit the title a bit to reflect my current understanding.