Re: how to load an NSMenu out of a nib?
Re: how to load an NSMenu out of a nib?
- Subject: Re: how to load an NSMenu out of a nib?
- From: Peter Ammon <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 16:24:53 -0700
On Apr 8, 2009, at 2:47 PM, Rua Haszard Morris wrote:
I'm baffled, this seems fundamental, I can't see how it's done!
I have a Menu in a nib file, which I need to use in a few places in
code. So I want to do something like
NSMenu* myMenu = [NSMenu menuFromNib:@"MyNibFile"
name:@"MyUsefulMenu"];
Is this possible - how can this be done?
I have looked at the NSMenu reference, how to unarchive Carbon menus
(but there is no toll free mapping/other conversion between MenuRef
and NSMenu?). It seems the only way to get this working is to have
an class with an outlet specifically for receiving a reference to my
menu - which seems indirect...
Hopefully this is a dumb question and there's an easy answer...
Making a class with an outlet, and passing an instance of that class
as the nib's owner, is one way.
You can also use the NSNibTopLevelObjects key as described at the
bottom of http://developer.apple.com/DOCUMENTATION/Cocoa/Reference/ApplicationKit/Classes/NSNib_Class/Reference/Reference.html
. You pass an NSMutableArray under this key, and after the nib is
loaded, the array is populated with the top level objects in the nib.
-Peter
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