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Re: NSTabView; How to get the current / active tab ..?
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Re: NSTabView; How to get the current / active tab ..?


  • Subject: Re: NSTabView; How to get the current / active tab ..?
  • From: Andy Lee <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 21:54:06 -0400

Well, [tabViewItem identifier] returns an id, not an int, but the general idea is probably a good one -- decide your action based on the identifier rather than the position of the tab, in case you decide to rearrange the tabs later.

--Andy


On Jun 7, 2009, at 9:36 PM, Scott Andrew wrote:

Why not use unique identifiers for each tab item? Each NSTabViewItem has an identifier value. Using that and some defines you can use do the following:

#define GENERAL_TAB 1
#define FONT_TAB 2

NSTabViewItem* tabViewItem = [tabView selectedTabViewItem];

switch([tabViewItem identifier])
{
	case GENERAL_TAB:
		NSLog(@"1");
		break;

	case FONT_TAB
		NSLog(@"2");
		break;
}


Scott


On Jun 7, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Martin Batholdy wrote:

hi,


I have an IBOutlet defined in my header;

IBOutlet NSTabView *tabView;


This Outlet is connected with a TabView generated with Interface Builder.


The TabView has two tabs,
and in my implementation file I want to do something when tab1 is active and something else when tab2 is active.


I tried the following;

	NSTabViewItem *tabViewItemX;
	tabViewItemX = [tabView selectedTabViewItem];

	if([tabViewItemX isEqualTo:[tabView tabViewItemAtIndex:0]]){
		NSLog(@"1");
	} else{
		NSLog(@"2");
	}

But it doesn't work properly. It is just always "2".

What do I wrong?



thanks!

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