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Re: Controller Layer, Bindings...


  • Subject: Re: Controller Layer, Bindings...
  • From: Joseph Heck <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 13:51:10 -0800

Something I've found to be to helpful was Scott's presentation slides from the OReilly MacOS X conference at http://conferences.oreillynet.com/presentations/macosx03/ anguish_scott3.pdf. It's not the entire kit of the Controller layer, but it's a nice intro that (I think) is pretty easy to follow.

All the presentation files that are available (some are scattered elsewhere) are at http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/25/presentations.html - although not related directly to this topic, there's some good stuff out there. It won't answer this question, but it's something more...

-joe

PS: Obviously I think Scott ought to pimp his own stuff a little more.

On Sunday, November 2, 2003, at 01:09 PM, Scott Anguish wrote:
On Nov 2, 2003, at 3:05 AM, Marco Binder wrote:
after a while of abstinence, I m back to Cocoa to try out Panther, XCode, etc. The Controller Layer seems very promising to me, especially the key-value-binding subaspect.

However, one question: where are the exposed properties of cocoa view classes documented? More spevifically, NSTextView exposes a property key "data" and the tool-tip says its the NSTextStorage. But in fact, it is a NSConcreteMutabledata object I get and I found no way of getting it back into something useful. I cant unarchive it, I cant use it as RTF data, I m clueless. And there are many more exposed properties in each NSView subclass, some of which are obvious, some not.


Unfortunately, aside from the tool tips (which are very brief), it is not documented. Sorry about that folks. That is in the process of changing though.

In the interim, ask here.
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