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Using NSDocument with NSViewControllers
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Using NSDocument with NSViewControllers


  • Subject: Using NSDocument with NSViewControllers
  • From: Paul Thomas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 08:07:10 +0100

Before I set off down the road to frustrating deadendsville, has anyone any experience with trying to coerce AppKit's document architecture into a single window interface - i.e. using tabviews in stead of separate windows?

A sneaky look at a couple of apps shows that people have usually resorted to completely custom classes, but I'd like to use NSDocument if possible - just with views instead of windows.

Is it possible?

ta,
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