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Re: NSDocument and setFileName:
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Re: NSDocument and setFileName:


  • Subject: Re: NSDocument and setFileName:
  • From: Seth Willits <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 23:16:11 -0700

On Jul 13, 2006, at 11:09 PM, Fredrik Olsson wrote:

Under Tiger calling setFileName: with nil or empty string will revert back to "Untitled". But under Panther it throws an exception. What would best practice be?

Well, you could create an untitled document and use that as "nil". Or I suppose you could just handle the exception as well. Out of curiosity, what are you doing?


A "e-mail" like app, where editing the subject line updates the filename, just to get the window title correct. There are no real files, I just like the freebies from using a document based app :).

In that case, why set the document to nil? Just changing the filename to "Untitled" should do it...?



-- Seth Willits



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