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Re: Simple Cocoa bindings question



On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 18:25:24 -0700, Roland Torres
<email@hidden> said:
>Using Cocoa bindings, I have a switch (NSButton) bound to an
>NSUserDefaultsController. I have the switch's action set to a certain
>method in my own controller object. This works fine: The switch's
>state is remembered from invocation to invocation, and when I click
>on the switch, my action method gets invoked.
>
>But: on startup when the switch's state setting is reconstituted from
>NSUserDefaultsController as NSOnState, the switch gets drawn with the
>checkmark, but my action method doesn't get invoked as a result of
>this. Is there a way to set it so my action method will get invoked
>if the defaults setting of the switch is the ON state?

A switch's action method is invoked *any* time it is clicked, not just when
the user switches it to the "on" state. So this really has nothing to do
with the action method per se. You simply want to do something, on startup,
if you discover that this default is YES. So do that (e.g. in
applicationDidFinishLaunching). m.

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