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Re: NSDocument/NSSavePanel and controlling filenames
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Re: NSDocument/NSSavePanel and controlling filenames


  • Subject: Re: NSDocument/NSSavePanel and controlling filenames
  • From: Chris Giordano <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 09:10:31 -0600

Rob,

On Jan 27, 2005, at 4:32 PM, Robert Martin wrote:

Is there a way to set filenames in a savePanel in response to the user selecting different formats?

Where the file is saved is up to the user - but the filename is not really up to the user to choose - it is determined by values inside the document - (because most applications that use the output file treat the filename as a key) - and different formats require different permutations. When the user clicks on a different format, I'd like to provide instant feedback on the name change.

I can easily set an initial filename for a specific format during the prepareSavePanel delegate method. But when the user selects a different format, I cannot figure out how to make the SavePanel display the new computed name. I can change the document's type and filename, but this seems to have no immediate effect on the savePanel.

By the time panel:userEnteredFilename:confirmed: is called, it's too late to change the filename.

Is it possible to use the standard classes for this, or do I have to subclass NSSavePanel?

Apologies if I'm missing something obvious, but I can't find anything in the archives.

Thanks, Rob


Not sure if this would work, but given my understanding of what you're doing I'd take a slightly different approach.


First, if I'd probably try to use an NSOpenPanel to have the user select the location and set it to only allow selection of directories ([op setCanChooseDirectories:YES]; [op setCanChooseFiles:NO];). This way there isn't a filename to specify (since you provide that), and since the filename isn't something the user should change (if I read your message correctly), it makes sense to not have the user able to change it.

Then, to specify the filename, if you override NSDocument's -writeToFile:ofType:, you can specify the filename there by yourself. It might also be a good thing to provide some feedback to the user in the open panel -- either by setting the title somehow, or using an accessory view to display the name of the file.

Then, it would probably just be a matter of overriding the saveDocument... methods to use your open panel and handle things appropriately (setFileName:, setFileType:, updateChangeCount:NSChangeCleared, etc.).

Again, no idea if this actually would work, but if it were me I'd start with this and see how far I could get with it.

Hope this helps.

chris

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