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Re: CoreData based document NSUndoManager troubles
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Re: CoreData based document NSUndoManager troubles


  • Subject: Re: CoreData based document NSUndoManager troubles
  • From: Colin Cornaby <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 15:00:31 -0700

They look to be the same Undo Manager. I'm NSLogging at init, and NSLogging when I add the undo step, and they are both at the same address in memory.

I will try your edit to the init step and see if it works.

On Aug 17, 2005, at 3:58 AM, Bill Cheeseman wrote:

on 2005-08-17 1:45 AM, Colin Cornaby at email@hidden wrote:

There must be some other problem in your code. Are you redefining the undo
manager somewhere? Again, you should normally just let NSPersistentDocument
do this for you -- assuming you're using NSPersistentDocument.

--------------------------- Colin Cornaby ProToys - White Magic Labs - http://whitemagiclabs.com Macintosh Specialist - University of Portland - htttp://up.edu


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