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Re: NSDocument's isDocumentEdited
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Re: NSDocument's isDocumentEdited


  • Subject: Re: NSDocument's isDocumentEdited
  • From: Graham Cox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:57:40 +1000


On 23 Jul 2008, at 10:55 pm, John Love wrote:


you just need to call updateChangeCount, rather than mess with overriding NSDocument's –isDocumentEdited.


Well, yes. q.v. what I stated in my last message.

Apple's comments within their "NSDocument.h" state that with:


Can I just ask something? Are you using the *headers* as your sole source of documentation? If so, no wonder things seem difficult. You do know about the Help -> Documentation menu in Xcode, right? And the fact that you can get help on any item by option-double-clicking it?

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