Re: NSSearchField problem under 10.3
Re: NSSearchField problem under 10.3
- Subject: Re: NSSearchField problem under 10.3
- From: Alan Dail <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 15:45:08 -0400
The popup is to pick different search types. The problem is the menu
items stay dimmed when I run under 10.3.x - everything works fine in
Tiger.
Alan
On Jul 2, 2005, at 12:03 PM, Frédéric Testuz wrote:
Le 2 juil. 05, à 16:51, Alan Dail a écrit :
Does anyone have any idea what's causing my problem here?
I don't think there is a problem. I have also a search field
without the recent searches items and I must do the same operation
to update checkmarks.
I think you have to do this because searchMenuTemplate don't return
the instance use to display the menu, but a template :-). And each
time the search field show the menu, the displayed menu is
construct from the template.
Fred
On Jun 30, 2005, at 3:01 PM, Alan Dail wrote:
I developed a view with an NSSearchField in 10.4 that is having a
strange problem running in 10.3. I have a menu created in
interface builder, who's items are connected to methods of my
view controller class. In 10.4, these menu items are active, in
10.3, they are disabled. Everything else works in my view except
for this and I can find nothing in the documentation to explain
the difference. If it matters, this is a Cocoa dialog I am
calling from a MacApp based carbon app. We are using many
different Cocoa views, and this is the only major problem we have
run into (other than not being able to tie the dialogs to the
menu bar, which is an annoyance we haven't solved yet either).
Another thing about our using NSSearchField, I've found that to
update the checkmarks, I have to first update my menu, then call
[[searchField cell] setSearchMenuTemplate:menu];
to actually update the menu. This is despite the fact that we
are not currently supporting recent searches. Is this the
correct way to do this, or is it possible to check/uncheck the
items in this menu directly.
Alan
Alan
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