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Re: NSDictionaryController and inserting new objects.



I don't know. I just wanted to be sure I was understanding it correctly, and not missing some yummy cocoa goodness that meant I didn't need to inherit from it. Would you agree that doing it this way is about as complex as just writing a custom controller in the first place? Or do the NS*Controller classes provide some other cool features that would be difficult for my mere mortal development skills to implement?

On Mar 31, 2008, at 6:02 AM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 3:24 AM, Jiva DeVoe <email@hidden> wrote:
What am I missing here? Someone enlighten me? I kinda feel this way
about a lot of the controllers provided in IB. They're *almost* good
enough for most of the things I want to do.. but never *exactly* what
I need.

How else do you propose achieving what you desire? Your controller needs to spawn new objects on request.

--Kyle Sluder

-- Jiva DeVoe http://www.random-ideas.net PowerCard - Intuitive Project Management for Mac OS X


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