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What's it called if it's not a controller?
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What's it called if it's not a controller?


  • Subject: What's it called if it's not a controller?
  • From: Peter Jaros <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 23:47:37 -0500

I have an NSMatrix of NSButtonCells, each of which I want to bind to certain keys, and the most convenient way to do this is programmatically, iteratively. Where do I put this code? My instinct tells me to put in in a "controller" class, but now controllers are something else. Should I invent myself a meta-controller layer? :) Where does excess glue code go?

Peter

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