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Re: Access instance var from NSValueTransformer
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Re: Access instance var from NSValueTransformer


  • Subject: Re: Access instance var from NSValueTransformer
  • From: Todd Freese <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 18:45:21 -0600

> I think so.  *If* I follow correctly, then, you could simply create a
> subclass of NSArrayController that has an ivar for the document.  Then
> override -newObject:

I think so. I am a little green around the ears in terms of Cocoa: :-)

Can you clarify a little on "has an ivar for the document"? I understand
subclassing NSArrayController and overriding -newObject, just not sure how
to set the new ivar for the document.

Thank you so much for all your help!

Todd


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