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Re: NSMenu and the view it is a menu of
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Re: NSMenu and the view it is a menu of


  • Subject: Re: NSMenu and the view it is a menu of
  • From: Benjámin Salánki <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 23:40:02 +0200

Yeah, I was afraid this was the answer. Anyway, I found a way in my project that works good and I don't have to mess with the menus.

Thanks for helping though.

Ben

On Aug 31, 2006, at 10:35 PM, j o a r wrote:


On 31 aug 2006, at 20.08, Benjámin Salánki wrote:

I need to be able to decide what NSView item a given menu was set as a menu using setMenu:. i.e. once i choose a menu item the action it performs should be able differentiate between the source items them menu was displayed from.

You would have to set this information in the menu item (for example via setRepresentedObject:, or setTag:) as the menu is created. I don't think you can figure it out once it's opened.


j o a r



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