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Re: Sheets, modal and non-modal
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Re: Sheets, modal and non-modal


  • Subject: Re: Sheets, modal and non-modal
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 23:09:28 +0100

On Monday, Oct 28, 2002, at 22:19 Europe/Stockholm, Steve Ivy wrote:

I'd like to be able to run a custom sheet, modal for the window but not modal for the app.

...and sheets are designed for this very purpose.

If I read the web page at the link you provided correctly it is enforcing application modality on a sheet - not the type of thing you'd generally concern yourself with. Notice that they use a method that you'd normally never use when working with sheets "runModalForWindow:".

My advice is that you skip over that web page and use the other resources available in docs, sample code and mailing list archives, and I'm sure you'll figure out how to use sheets in your app in no time.

j o a r
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