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Newbie design Q: Info palettes & controllers
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Newbie design Q: Info palettes & controllers


  • Subject: Newbie design Q: Info palettes & controllers
  • From: Ken Tabb <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 15:15:26 +0100

Hi folks,

I'm just (finally) getting started with controllers, now that I have some spare time (and want to get used to controllers enough to understand anything that's said about them at WWDC). Forgive me if the rest of the mail makes false assumptions about how much work I could get controllers to do for me!

I have an application that is not unlike a drawing app, in the sense there are different graphical objects in the same view (of a document) which can be selected individually or together. And I'd like to implement an inspector palette to display the properties of those objects when they're selected.

I've looked at Sketch, but it seems to be geared up to every type of object having the same features (eg. colour, width / height etc.), therefore the same set of fields on the palette work across all objects.

My object types will each have different characteristics from each other, and there are a sufficient number of different types of object that, were I to end up with (using a drawing app analogy) a tab for circle's attributes, another for square's, another for line's... then I'd have over 25 tabs in the inspector (which even if it was controlled via a popup menu would be a bit unwieldy). Therefore I'd like the inspector to show only those tabs which are pertinent to the selected object(s) type(s); there should only be 5-6 that are relevant at any one point in time (which seems a bit more wieldy). Furthermore it seems that using controllers to auto-synch the properties would be beneficial, and save a whole lot of glue that I'd otherwise have to write.

So I have a couple of questions about this:

[1] If my document has an array of the graphical objects, and my palette needs to display things about a single object, or group of objects, that are selected, do I need an ArrayController instead of an ObjectController?

[2] When a different object has been selected, would I still inform the palette that a new selection has been made using Notifications, or would the controller make it easier to update the values (and available tabs) in the palette automagically?

[3] Ditto to [2] but with different document windows becoming selected (it's a document based app)

[4] I'd like a group of selected objects to show the union of features in the palette, therefore if a circle and square are selected, I'd like to show all the circle tabs and all the square tabs, as well as any tabs which both types of object use. How is this most easily achieved?

[5] I'd also like to be able to disable the tabs and or on-screen checkboxes etc. if they're irrelevant to the currently selected object(s). Is there some way controllers can be used to say "this object doesn't have a key called foobarAttribute, so I'll disable the foobarAttributeCheckbox"?

[6] Is it reasonable to load the palette class with every type of object's attribute views (the things that display in tabs on the palette), or should each type of object supply their own views to be shown, eg. a circle would keep a view allowing "diameter, radius, circumference etc." on it?

Thanks in advance for any help you can give; I'm not expecting code, just to be pointed in the right direction. But hey I wouldn't turn down code either 8^)

Cheers,
Ken

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Dr. Ken Tabb
Mac & UNIX Technical bloke (C, C++, Obj-C, Java) - Health & Human Sciences
Machine Vision & Neural Network researcher bloke - Computer Science Dept
University of Hertfordshire, UK
http://www.health.herts.ac.uk/ken/

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