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Re: Button performs action and then stores result to a binding?
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Re: Button performs action and then stores result to a binding?


  • Subject: Re: Button performs action and then stores result to a binding?
  • From: Jonny Taylor <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 10:38:09 +0100

Thanks for your replies Ken.

>> I have a modal dialog which, among other things, contains a number of file paths. There are "set..." buttons to set which files these are pointing to.
> You should probably by using NSPathControl instead of displaying paths and having "set" buttons.
Ah, I hadn't come across that before. That's a pretty good solution to what I want, for minimal effort! Thanks also for your other comments which I have taken note of.

Cheers
Jonny_______________________________________________

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