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Re: Cocoa-dev Digest, Vol 2, Issue 31
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Re: Cocoa-dev Digest, Vol 2, Issue 31


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa-dev Digest, Vol 2, Issue 31
  • From: Kevin Patfield <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 18:04:09 -0700

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Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 20:25:52 +0100
From: whamoo <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Newbie] How to make application reappear after a close?
To: "M. Uli Kusterer" <email@hidden>
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Oks, but for non document based application, what i must do for manually reopen the window? I've only one class in the nib, i think there must be a way to tell application to reload default class? (or not? =) )

So, Dan Saul already told you where to find the method to open the window. Now you should be asking yourself how your controller can know when to do this. As there are no windows left just about the only object that could help you is your NSApplication. Perhaps there is a delegate message that the application sends under these circumstances. If your controller were its delegate it would receive this message. It shouldn't be too difficult to find in the NSApplication class. ;-)


Kevin Patfield

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