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I am working on an app that uses NSOpenPanel. The problem is that during debugging with Xcode the panel does not fully hide itself. A white rectangle is left being displayed over everything else. I have tried using a completion handler to resolve this issue as some have suggested it will, but so far I have had not luck with that.

Here is the code. I was expecting to see the entire widow for the panel disappear once the completion handler was entered, but no such luck. Here is the code. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

    func createPanel(){

    //setup NSOpenPanel
    let filePanel = NSOpenPanel();
    filePanel.allowedFileTypes = ["csv"]
    filePanel.title = "IMPORT CSV FILE"
    //Display Panel with completion handler
    filePanel.begin(completionHandler: ){ response in

    guard let url = filePanel.url else {
            return
        }

    let path = url.path
    // need the string value for url
    self.processFile(path:path)
        }

Thanks Jim

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  • Call orderOut?
    – Willeke
    Apr 18, 2017 at 8:38
  • I called orderOut on the panel in the completion handler but it did not work. NSOpenPanel inherits from NSWindows so I believe that was correct??
    – svjim
    Apr 18, 2017 at 17:38

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