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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T16:52:58+00:00 2026-05-14T16:52:58+00:00

I wrote a menu application that has no persistent window or standard menu. When

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I wrote a menu application that has no persistent window or standard menu. When another application has focus and I use the menulet to trigger a window to be opened, it appears behind the foreground application (but above anything else that is present on the screen).

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-(IBAction)aboutWindow:(id)sender {
    [NSBundle loadNibNamed:@"About" owner:self];
}

Can anyone point me in the right direction so I can get this window to appear above all other applications when it is initially spawned?

[Edit]

I have tried using a custom NSWindowController with the window linked up, and awakeFromNib calling a makekeyandorderfront method, but that wasn’t doing anything.

I now have instead of the NSBundle call:

NSWindowController* awc = [[NSWindowController alloc] initWithWindowNibName:@"About"];
[[awc window] makeKeyAndOrderFront:nil];

And that spawns the window, but still does not make it in the foreground

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    2026-05-14T16:52:58+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:52 pm

    Figured it out. Nothing was wrong with the Window, it was the Application. It was not in the foreground because of its nature as a menulet with no windows before this one is spawned. Final code:

    -(IBAction)aboutWindow:(id)sender {
        NSWindowController* awc = [[NSWindowController alloc] initWithWindowNibName:@"About"];
        [[awc window] makeKeyAndOrderFront:nil];
        [[NSApplication sharedApplication] arrangeInFront:nil];
    }
    
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