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Cocoa Bindings Question.


  • Subject: Cocoa Bindings Question.
  • From: Kenneth Clark <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 12:21:36 -0500

I have an existing code base that I need to extend. I have a model class that is bound to a custom control. Cocoa bindings delivers the value that the control needs to is just fine. When I edit it however, it doesn't get back to the model object. In the documentation it states that the data value gets sent back to model object ( through the NSObjectController class ) when an objectDidEndEditing message is sent by the view.

My question is: since I have a custom control, what do I do to get the "edit" committed? Normal built-in controls already do this automatically, but I have not been able to find how I do it manually in my custom control.

Thanks

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