Re: Apple doc says opposite of truth. Doc bug ?
Re: Apple doc says opposite of truth. Doc bug ?
- Subject: Re: Apple doc says opposite of truth. Doc bug ?
- From: Donald Brown <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 14:48:33 -0600
I read it all as applying to manual menu enabling--when you have manual menu
enabling enabled for an item, it will always require manual enabling. So,
if Copy has autoenable turned off, it will remain in whatever state set,
even if an NSTextView has focus and there is something copyable selected.
Donald
on 12/14/01 2:34 PM, Erik M. Buck at email@hidden wrote:
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Here is my opportunity to destroy any expert status I may have accumulated
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;)
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The following URL
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http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/Cocoa/TasksAndConcepts/Programmin
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gTopics/MenuList/Tasks/EnablingMenuItems.html
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Manual Menu Enabling
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includes the following text:
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"When you use manual menu enabling, you use setEnabled: to enable or disable
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every menu item individually. None of the menu items, even those controlled
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by Application Kit classes like NSTextView, are updated automatically."
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I think that should have said exactly the opposite:
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None of the menu items, even those controlled by Application Kit classes
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like NSTextView, are updated MANUALLY."
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Am I wrong ?
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If not, who wants to submit the bug report ?
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