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Re: [repost] Using NSFontPanel in a prefPane ?
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Re: [repost] Using NSFontPanel in a prefPane ?


  • Subject: Re: [repost] Using NSFontPanel in a prefPane ?
  • From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2002 15:30:01 -0500

On Saturday, November 30, 2002, at 03:57 AM, Yann Bizeul wrote:

>
> do not work :
> -[GeekToolPrefs becomeFirstResponder]: selector not recognized
> -[GeekToolPrefs flagsChanged:]: selector not recognized

it appears that you're trying to make the GeekToolPrefs (which I'm
assuming is your custom class) the first responder, but it doesn't
inherit from NSResponder, so that's a problem.

>
> Or perhaps there is something missing in the example, the syntax is
> not correct, as if a line is missing at beginning (no opening { and a
> ; on the first line):
> - (void)changeTextFont:(id)sender;
> [[self window] makeFirstResponder:[fontTextField window]];
> [[NSFontManager sharedFontManager] orderFrontFontPanel:self];
> [[NSFontManager sharedFontManager] setSelectedFont:[self font]
> isMultiple:NO];
> }

a missing {... the ; on the end of the first line is OK syntax wise,
and makes it easier to copy and paste into the header.

>
> You see what I mean ? I think NSPreferencePane is specific, and Apple
> is lacking documentation about it.
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