Re: Menu shortcuts without modifiers?
Re: Menu shortcuts without modifiers?
- Subject: Re: Menu shortcuts without modifiers?
- From: Uli Kusterer <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 15:37:06 +0100
On 22.12.2009, at 02:35, Peter Ammon wrote:
> To get Carbon's notion of the focus, you can do this:
>
> HIViewRef focusedView = NULL;
> HIViewGetFocus(GetUserFocusWindow(), &focusedView, NULL);
>
> To get Cocoa's notion, you would write:
>
> NSResponder *fr = [[NSApp keyWindow] firstResponder]
>
> The question of "who really has the focus" is a little complicated, because it depends on who is dispatching events. If you have a Carbon window in a Cocoa app, HIViewGetFocus() will normally give you a NULL view if a Cocoa window is focused, so you might start by checking with Carbon, and then checking with Cocoa if the Carbon focus is not a text field.
Thank you! That seems to work pretty well. Now I only have to figure out a way to nicely disable the shortcut. Of course, I could remove it from the menu item, but it would be a little confusing to users if they don't see the shortcut.I'd be open for any suggestions.
Cheers,
-- Uli Kusterer
"The witnesses of TeachText are everywhere..."
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