Re: Save dialog question
Re: Save dialog question
- Subject: Re: Save dialog question
- From: "Matt Mashyna" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 13:31:19 -0400 (EDT)
- Importance: Normal
Because I want the user to have a seamless experience where saving (really
save as) gives them the option to save the document as a "normal" local file
based document or a "remote" document when they choose to save it initially
rather than another menu option to "Save As Remote".
Maybe another menu option to "Save As Remote" is the right thing to do. I'm
sure I'll get some good opinions about it.
Maybe a user will want to initially save it locally to work on and then
remotely to share it. I don't know. I'm still thinking about how the concept
should work.
>
> Why use an NSSavePanel at all, then? If all you need is a name,
> why not just make a custom panel?
>
> --
> I.S.
>
>
> On Sep 21, 2006, at 10:47 AM, Matt Mashyna wrote:
>
>> I have an app that works on documents. Now, we have hit upon the
>> idea that it
>> would be a really great feature to "Save" or "Save As" these
>> documents not to
>> a file system but to a URL or some kind of net service.
>>
>> I think the user would choose a document type from the popup at the
>> bottom. If
>> the user chose to make it a "Remote" document we would only want
>> the user to
>> be able to put in a name and make the file system pane disappear or
>> at least
>> disable it.
>>
>> Is there a way to disable views on the NSSavePanel ?
>>
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