Re: NSBeginAlertSheet (II)
Re: NSBeginAlertSheet (II)
- Subject: Re: NSBeginAlertSheet (II)
- From: mark <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:27:43 -0800
Thanks for your working version. What I finally figured out is that I had
one too many parameters, and the last one MUST be non-nil (i.e., @"").
Thanks!
Mark
> From: Matt Jaffa <email@hidden>
> Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 18:52:41 -0700
> To: mark <email@hidden>
> Cc: Prachi Gauriar <email@hidden>, Cocoa-Dev <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: NSBeginAlertSheet (II)
>
> This is how I am calling mine in my app:
>
>
> NSBeginAlertSheet(@"Error with
> Port",@"Ok",nil,nil,PopUpAdd,nil,nil,nil,nil,@"A The Beginning Port
> value must be 1 or greater and under 65537");
>
> Matt Jaffa
> On Dec 20, 2004, at 6:25 PM, mark wrote:
>
>> Isn't the first parameter the title (which is required/@""), with the
>> last
>> being an optional (can-be-nil) message? In the sheets docmentation
>> (Presenting A Series of Sheets), the example (deleteSelectedRows) code
>> snippet shows the message (last parameter) being nil.
>>
>> However, I did try adding "errorMsg" as the last parameter (w/ and w/o
>> the
>> first parameter being nil), but no sheet comes up.
>>
>>> From: Prachi Gauriar <email@hidden>
>>> Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 18:44:08 -0600
>>> To: mark <email@hidden>
>>> Cc: Cocoa-Dev <email@hidden>
>>> Subject: Re: NSBeginAlertSheet (II)
>>>
>>> I think your problem is that you're mixing up the role of the title
>>> and
>>> message arguments. You should have seen an error message in the
>>> console stating that the message was nil, which is bad. Try this:
>>>
>>> NSBeginAlertSheet(nil
>>> nil, nil, nil, // Just the OK button
>>> [self window], // get controller's window
>>> self, // we'll be our own delegate
>>> NULL, // no did-end selector
>>> NULL, // no did-dismiss selector
>>> NULL, // no context info
>>> errorMsg
>>> );
>>>
>>> -Prachi
>>
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