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Re: NSBeginAlertSheet
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Re: NSBeginAlertSheet


  • Subject: Re: NSBeginAlertSheet
  • From: Jeremy Dronfield <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 18:42:12 +0000

On Tuesday, November 12, 2002, at 04:44 pm, Rakesh Pandey wrote:

Hi All,

When I am trying to use the functions NSBeginAlertSheet and
NSBeginInformationalAlertSheet the sheets are identical.

Haven't checked, but I think the informational variety allows a larger block of text. I guess its main use is during testing, for giving information about exceptions raised. (At least, that's the way I've used it.)

But when I use the
function NSBeginCriticalAlertSheet the sheet comes up with a 'caution' mark
which is mostly for Information Alert.

In myh opinion the sheet coming up as Critical Alert should come up with
Information Alert and in case of Critical Alter we should see a sheetwith a
red Stop Icon as in case of Carbon.

Is it an intended behaviour of Cocoa or a bug.

I think it's intended.

-Jeremy

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