Carbon/Cocoa: Fade windows of a given process ID

Cerrado Publicado Feb 15, 2007 Pagado a la entrega
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I need a small routine that will fade the windows in Mac OS X using either the Carbon or Cocoa APIs. These windows are not owned by the application that this routine will be included in, so I'm thinking that Carbon will be the API used here. I want to be able to pass the process ID (either the UNIX pid or the Carbon PSN) to a routine. That routine would then fade all the windows used by that process, then hide the application altogether (most likely using ShowHideProcess). The routine should not use any low-level hackery (e.g. this is going into a Univeral build application and need to run on both PPC and Intel). Well commented code is requested. If you have any questions, please let me know.

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