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NEWBIE Telling a doc it's dirty
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NEWBIE Telling a doc it's dirty


  • Subject: NEWBIE Telling a doc it's dirty
  • From: Jim Graham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 07:06:02 +0100

I have a standard document based app with a sub classed NSWindowController
handling all the needs of the window. I assume I need to let the window's
NSDocument sub class know when an edit has taken place so that it use
updateChangeCount:NSChangeDone to mark it as dirty and show the save sheet
on closing the window or quit. How do I do this?

Jim Graham
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