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Re: More NSSearchField menu questions (checkmarks)
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Re: More NSSearchField menu questions (checkmarks)


  • Subject: Re: More NSSearchField menu questions (checkmarks)
  • From: Tom <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 20:29:36 -0600

Hello,

I tried to implement a search field with menu for 2 different types of searches (search by name, search by ID). It works fine with sample code provided in documentation with one exception: I cannot set checkmarks for menu items like it is done in Mail.app search. Andrew's answer below partially explains why it may happen: menu is rebuilt dynamically for recent searches (even though I am not trying to do recent searches). I tried the following in my searchTypeChanged selector:

[snip]
[sender setState:NSOnState];
[theOtherItem setState:NSOffState];
[searchCell setSearchMenuTemplate:searchMenu];

But still it does not work. Both menu items are unchecked.
Anyone seen a working example of a search field with search type menu and checkmarks? Even when you look at Xcode "Developer Documentation" window you will see that the search field has 2 search options but currently active option is displayed below the search field and never checkmarked in the menu. I believe it is a bug in NSSearchField implementation and I wonder if anyone filed a bug report on this.

Thanks,
Tom
Abracode


On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Andrew Platzer wrote:
On Jan 1, 2004, at 3:23 PM, Aaron Patterson wrote:
> I've made my search menu work, /mostly/. It displays the menu, and I
> can select
> an item, and have a check mark displayed next to it.
>
> The problem I'm having is that if I check an item in the list, then
> type
> something in the search field, and hit the "return" key, my menu goes
> back to
> the way the menu was set up when the "setSearchMenuTemplate" call was
> made.
>
> When I run the sample code I've included, I can check the "Hello
> World" field,
> then type stuff in the search field, and hit the return key. Once
> I've hit
> return, if I examine the menu, "Hello World" is no longer checked. I
> would
> greatly appreciate any insight someone might have. Thanks!

The menu is being reconstructed from the template menu so the call to
-setState: is lost the next time the menu changes (in this case to add
the new recents item.)

Instead change the menu item state in your template menu and call
-setSearchMenuTemplate: again.

Andrew
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Andrew Platzer
Application Frameworks
Apple Computer, Inc.
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