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Re: makeFirstResponder NOT working



On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 14:31:02 -0300, email@hidden said:
> I have a Window and in it I have 3 NSTextFields and 2 NSButtons. My OK Button
> has \r for its key equivalent.
> 
> Well, I would like to make the first NSTextField the First Responder after I
> click the OK Button or press the RETURN key. The code that will be executed
> when I either click the OK button or type the RETURN key has the following
> statement:
> 
> [[self window] makeFirstReponder: textField1];
> 
> The thing is when I click the OK button it all works just fine, BUT when I
> press the RETURN key, the statemente above is  not respected by COCOA and the
> First Responder is the last NSTextField edited and NOT the First NSTextField.
> 
> How can I tell COCOA that I want the First Responder to be the first
> NSTextField either when the user clicks the OK button or when the user presses
> the RETURN key, which is the OK button's key equivalent?

Use delayed performance. There need not be any real delay. So:

[[sender window] 
  performSelector:@selector(makeFirstResponder:)
  withObject:textField1
  afterDelay:0];

m.

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