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Re: Handling key equivalents in a controller class?


  • Subject: Re: Handling key equivalents in a controller class?
  • From: Jeff Johnson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 13:00:09 -0500

On Jul 16, 2008, at 12:05 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:

I've run into this problem a few times now: I have an NSWindowController subclass that manages a window. I want to handle certain hot-keys in this window, for example Esc to exit full- screen mode, or maybe use letter keys to switch tools as in Photoshop. Where do I put the handler for this?

When this happened in the past I added a -performKeyEquivalent: method to a custom view in the window. However, this only makes sense architecturally if the action is related to that view; and if the view is a standard class (like NSTableView) then I have to subclass it just to add that one method. (AppKit doesn't send - performKeyEquivalent up the responder chain to the window's delegate, only to the views in the window.) This seems contrary to Cocoa's usual philosophy of delegation.

Am I missing something?

—Jens_______________________________________________


Jens,

NSWindow is an NSResponder, so you could create an NSWindow subclass and override performKeyEquivalent: or keyDown: there. Your window subclass can then ask its controller or delegate to handle it, if you like.

NSWindow does pass keyDown: to its NSWindowController if it doesn't handle the key itself.

-Jeff

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