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Newbie problem with opening new windows and using bindings


  • Subject: Newbie problem with opening new windows and using bindings
  • From: Kane Dijkman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 09:56:07 -0700

I am working on my first cocoa app and have recently gotten my head around bindings (for the most part). Now I am trying to create a new window and use it with bindings. I am not sure if this problem is because of how I am opening the window (which is probably wrong) or something I am missing with bindings. (I think it is the window issue)

Here is what I am trying to do...

This is a non-document based app.

I have a Controller that works with the main nib/window. In it there is a list of files. When a user selects one and hits the "edit" button a new window is supposed to open up so the user can edit the values in a text file that the list item points to.

I want the edit window to have its own controller. So I created one called list editor controller. When the edit button is pressed this code is run:

ListEditorController * lec = [[ListEditorController alloc] init];

NSString * listPath = [[self getPreference:@"pathToLists"] stringByAppendingPathComponent:[[self getSelectedListNames] objectAtIndex:0]];

		[lec openList:listPath];

[lec release];



This calls the ListEditorController object which has the following in its init file to open a new window.

if (listEditorWindow == nil )
	{
		if (![NSBundle loadNibNamed:@"ListEditor.nib" owner:self])
		{
			NSLog(@"Load of ListEditor.nib failed");
			return;
		}
	}
	[listEditorWindow makeKeyAndOrderFront:nil];



So far, so good.

In IB for the ListEditor.nib I have the File's Owner as the Controller. and under NSResponder:NSWindowController I have the ListEditorController.

With using bindings or not I am having the same question:
Without bindings: How can I create an Outlet in the ListEditorController and connect it to the NSTextView i have in the new window? I tried instantiating the ListEditorController but once I do I get an error and the app does not run. When I try to connect the NSTextView to the outlet I created in ListEditorController I can not, because all I see are the Controller values.


For bindings: I am not even sure exactly what to ask... but I think it what I want is to create an NSObjectController and bind it to a variable in ListEditorController, but as with the non binding method, I am not able to see any of the ListEditorController variables.


So, in summation I am trying to have a second controller in this application that is instantiated and used with a separate nib/window. While I could create all the code and have it work in the main controller I want to avoid this since that would make the Controller file really big by the time everything is done.


Is the approach I am using even correct? Am I creating the ListEditorController and opening the window properly? In the books I have and online examples I have seen all I ever see are new windows being created that are controlled by the main controller. So am I totally off in my thinking that a separate controller for a window that has a specific function is the best way to go?

Thanks,
Kane

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