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Re: Accessing default NSTextView contextual menu
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Re: Accessing default NSTextView contextual menu


  • Subject: Re: Accessing default NSTextView contextual menu
  • From: Jeremy Dronfield <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 18:26:49 +0000

On 22 Mar 2004, at 6:22 pm, Douglas Davidson wrote:

Use [super menuForEvent:theEvent] rather than [[NSTextView class] defaultMenu].

Douglas Davidson

Thanks Douglas! That's fantastic. I've been beating my catastrophically inadequate brains about this for two days, trying out all kinds of increasingly weird stuff. You got there just in time to stop me cutting the menu out of paper and gluing it to the screen.

Thanks again,

-Jeremy

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