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Re: NSStatusItem custom view with menu
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Re: NSStatusItem custom view with menu


  • Subject: Re: NSStatusItem custom view with menu
  • From: "Michael Ash" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 18:05:07 -0400

On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 8:46 PM, Jacob Bandes-Storch <email@hidden> wrote:
> I'm making an NSStatusItem with a custom view. In drawRect:, it draws things
> based on the value of the "highlighted" instance variable. When mouseDown:
> is called, it pops up a menu using the status item's popUpStatusItemMenu:
> method. Using the mouseUp: event does not work, because it is not called
> after the menu goes away. This is the way I've found that makes it work:
>
> - (void)mouseDown:(NSEvent *)theEvent {
>        highlighted = YES;
>        [self setNeedsDisplay:YES];
>        [statusItem popUpStatusItemMenu:menu];
>        highlighted = NO;
>        [self setNeedsDisplay:YES];
>        [super mouseDown:theEvent];
> }
>
> Is this a good method, or is there something better that involves mouseUp:?

This is a standard technique to use when subclassing controls or other
custom views. The reason it works is because menu and control tracking
is usually done by running a separate custom event loop, and control
is only returned to the caller once tracking is complete. That said, I
think Andy's response in this same thread is better for this
particular situation.

Mike
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