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Re: NSAlert with NSTimer
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Re: NSAlert with NSTimer


  • Subject: Re: NSAlert with NSTimer
  • From: "Rashmi Vyshnavi" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 16:02:23 +0530

It worked after adding timer in NSModalPanelRunLoopMode.Thanks

On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Sherm Pendley <email@hidden>wrote:

> The +scheduledTimer* methods schedule the timer using the default runloop
> mode. Try creating a timer without scheduling it, then adding it yourself to
> the current runloop with NSRunLoop's -addTimer:forMode: instead, using the
> NSModalPanelRunLoopMode mode:
>
>    myTimer = [NSTimer timerWithTimeInterval:1.0
>                       target:self
>                       selector:@selector(killWindow:)
>                       userInfo:nil
>                       repeats:NO];
>
>    [[NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] addTimer:myTimer
>                                forMode:NSModalPanelRunLoopMode];
>
> sherm--
>
>
> On Dec 9, 2008, at 4:59 AM, Rashmi Vyshnavi wrote:
>
>  I am using NSAlert. When runModal is called on the NSAlert's object, timer
>> is not fired till the time i close the alert panel..
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 3:20 PM, rajesh <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>  I did something like this , long time back
>>>
>>> hope, this is close enough to your requirement  or may be its a wrong
>>> practice ( user discretion required :) )
>>>
>>> -()runAlert
>>> {
>>> ..// show modal window
>>> NSTimer *myTimer = [[NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:someTime
>>> target:self selector:@selector(killwindow:) userInfo:nil repeats:No];
>>> }
>>>
>>> -() killwindow:(NSTimer *) theTimer
>>> {
>>> //kill the window
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> if the user click on the alert window then   "– invalidate" the myTimer
>>>
>>> This worked for me
>>>
>>> ~Rajesh
>>>
>>> On Dec 9, 2008, at 10:37 AM, Rashmi Vyshnavi wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I want to close a Modal NSAlertPanel after specific period of time if
>>> user
>>> does not click on any of the buttons. Is there a way to set up a NSTimer
>>> to
>>> close the Alert Panel after 10 secs.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Thanks..
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 >NSAlert with NSTimer (From: "Rashmi Vyshnavi" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: NSAlert with NSTimer (From: rajesh <email@hidden>)
 >Re: NSAlert with NSTimer (From: "Rashmi Vyshnavi" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: NSAlert with NSTimer (From: Sherm Pendley <email@hidden>)

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