Re: Adding sub menus programatically [SOLVED]
Re: Adding sub menus programatically [SOLVED]
- Subject: Re: Adding sub menus programatically [SOLVED]
- From: Michael Davey <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 12:13:13 +1100
Thanks, this is just what I was mis-understanding - I thought that an NSMenuItem was just a special case of NSMenu, but in fact an NSMenu contains NSMenuItems - which, now, seems very straightforward :o)
Hope everyone had a good xmas!
Mikey
On 25 Dec 2009, at 02:59, Paul Bruneau wrote:
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> On Dec 24, 2009, at 4:25 AM, Michael Davey wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> I have googled around but have found nothing that can help me with this... I have a menu in my application that I wish to add sub items to programatically. I have the Menu itself connected up and I can add NSMenuItems to it just fine, but seem at a loss to be able to add a sub menu and the sub itmes to that menu.
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>> I suspect my answer lies in this function:
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>> - (void)setSubmenu:(NSMenu *)aMenu forItem:(NSMenuItem *)anItem
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>> But I do not understand what the forItem part of the method is for. Further, I can retrieve a menu item from the menu, but am also at a loss as to how to retrieve my submenu at a stage in the future. I have a feeling that there is something very simple that I am not understanding here, and would be very grateful if someone could point me in the right direction.
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>> And Merry Christmas to everyone!!!
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> "anItem" is a pointer to the menu item to which you wish to connect the submenu.
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> I was working on code to do this yesterday, and I saw this method, but I preferred instead to just use the -setSubmenu method of my menu items. What you might not be understanding is that you attach a menu to the submenu property of a menu item. You don't add a submenu to a menu as you seem to have put it above.
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> In either case, in the future, when you want to get the submenu, you can send the -submenu message to your menu item that has the submenu attached to it in order to retrieve the submenu.
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> If you don't know which menu item has a particular submenu that you are interested in, you can search through them, or you could set the tag of the menu item of interest and find the item that has that tag at some later time using NSMenu's –itemWithTag: method.
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> Definitely read the menu programming guide and and NSMenu and NSMenuItem class descriptions and I think you'll find that menus are one of the most straightforward parts of Cocoa to understand.
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