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Re: getting the clicked-in view
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Re: getting the clicked-in view


  • Subject: Re: getting the clicked-in view
  • From: "Gary L. Wade" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:38:11 -0400

How do you know you got a click in a view?  In other words, at what stage are you in your application that you believe you got a click in a view?

>Okay, I found a way around the problem... But it might still be handy
>to know how to do this, at some point...
>
>On 29-Jul-08, at 12:56 PM, James Maxwell wrote:
>
>> This is really silly, but how can I get a reference to the clicked-
>> in view???
>>
>> I don't have direct access to the event, but I can get it through
>> NSApp. The problem is, there doesn't seem to be any method to just
>> get a reference to the clicked view. This seems very strange to me,
>> so I really hope I'm missing something very simple.
>>
>> J.
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