RE: keyDown: in NSTextField subclass not getting called
RE: keyDown: in NSTextField subclass not getting called
- Subject: RE: keyDown: in NSTextField subclass not getting called
- From: Vinay Prabhu <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 16:39:32 +0530
- Importance: Normal
This could be because NSTextField is not first responder for that event.
NSTextField makes use of the NSTextView object for displaying the text.
the keydown event might be getting passed to NSTextView object...
If you're interested in normal text keys, then the best option would be to
use an NSFormatter.
That allows you to validate partial and/or complete strings.
If you want to do something other than what NSFormatter does, you can use
text-did-change notifications and the like.
-----Original Message-----
From: cocoa-dev-bounces+vinayprabhu=email@hidden
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Behalf Of RameshPVK
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 4:22 PM
To: email@hidden
Subject: keyDown: in NSTextField subclass not getting called
Hi All,
I have sub classed NSTextField and over-ridden the keyDown: method.
But this is not getting called. Directly the keyUp: event is getting
called.
But it is getting called for NSButton subclass.
Can anyone please throw some light on this.
Thanks,
RameshPVK
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