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  • Subject: More newbie questions
  • From: Andy Bettis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 13:36:07 +0100

Hi folks,

As my first real Cocoa project gets underway things are going well, right until I start on the UI. A couple of questions:

I want to use a dialog box to allow users to add and edit entries. I don't want it to be a panel as it needs to be moveable so that you can see the list of items in the main window, so it's what I used to call a moveable modal dialog. Should I use a window or a panel? And how do I set the level (floating/modal/regular)?

I'm starting to set up the menu structure, but I haven't found any documentation about enabling and disabling menu items as different objects become the target - sorry, first responder. What is the methodology Cocoa uses for this?

Is there any sort of easy gestalt checking functions (like which OS version)?

Many thanks

Rev. Andy

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