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Re: [NSApp mainMenu] returns nil


  • Subject: Re: [NSApp mainMenu] returns nil
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 09:37:48 +0200


On 28 okt 2005, at 09.31, Steve Checkoway wrote:

If I create a new menu and call setMainMenu: then the apple menu and the application menu are still there except this time the application menu is blank and it is not an item in the menu that I created (which is now returned by mainMenu).

Am I doing something horribly wrong or is this not set up until later in the launching process (although I would suspect that applicationDidFinishLaunching: should be late enough...

There definitively are some non-obvious voodoo tricks involved in getting this to work.
I posted something on this a while ago:


<http://www.cocoabuilder.com/archive/message/cocoa/2003/12/31/84618>

j o a r



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