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RE: Binding to Accessors of Application Delegate
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RE: Binding to Accessors of Application Delegate


  • Subject: RE: Binding to Accessors of Application Delegate
  • From: "Christopher Hickman" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 15:24:47 -0400

> Why not just bind to [NSApp].delegate.someAccessor?
>
> mmalc

Sweet Mercy!  This worked great!  Can I use that cascading syntax for any
method without an argument?  I mean, if someAccessor returned a path in an
NSString, could I use the Model Key Path
delegate.someAccessor.lastPathComponent to bind to the last component of
that path?  I'm starting to think that Cocoa Bindings frickin' rocks! :)

Topher

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