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Re: Cannot Connect to NSDrawer
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Re: Cannot Connect to NSDrawer


  • Subject: Re: Cannot Connect to NSDrawer
  • From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 11:36:07 -0400

> Could someone tell me why it's not working the way I want and what I
> should do to fix it?

  I'm not sure what purpose the DrawerController class serves, but
your drawer outlet is in your NSDocument subclass (MyDocument) ... so
from within your document class, you could call:

[_drawer toggle:self];

  ... and that would work.

  So in your MyDocument calss you'd have a method like this:

- (IBAction)toggleDrawer:(id)sender
{
    [_drawer toggle:self];
}

  You can then change your menu to call this instead. The frontmost
document would respond (first responder) and, via its outlet to the
drawer, would send the message along as expected.

--
I.S.
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