Re: popup menu entries
Re: popup menu entries
- Subject: Re: popup menu entries
- From: Carlo Caione <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 15:49:32 +0100
On Nov 7, 2009, at 5:41 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
On 07/11/2009, at 7:19 AM, Carlo Caione wrote:
in an application I need to populate a popup button with at least
twenty entries.
What is the correct place where I have to store labels?
Can a property list be a good idea or is it better to leave them in
the .m file?
The obvious answer is to populate the menu in Interface Builder. Why
can't you do that?
If the menu is dynamically populated then the title strings should
be set up using NSLocalizedString or one of its cousins, so that the
strings originally come from the .m file but are localizable via a
suitable strings file.
Ok, but the problem is not so simple (I think). Actually I have to
populate the popup menu and,
according to the choice of the user on this popup, set a string in
another text field.
To do that I used an array of NSDictionary (stored in a .plist file)
with two keys and two objects:
the first one related to the label of the popup entry and the other
one for the content of textfield.
Moreover I have just one language.
Do you think that it's better to use localization?
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