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Re: Loading PersistentDocuments into the same window
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Re: Loading PersistentDocuments into the same window


  • Subject: Re: Loading PersistentDocuments into the same window
  • From: Brad Stone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 13:55:30 -0400

Think about the Finder.  You click on a file, get a preview.  If you like it you can open it.  That's what I'm driving at.  You click on a row in a tableView, you get a preview (the opening is in code, I'm storing an index of file references in a different NSDocument) and if you like it you open up in a new window.  The difference here is you can edit the file in preview.

I'll try your code.  Thanks for the reply.

On Apr 30, 2010, at 1:17 PM, Quincey Morris wrote:

> On Apr 30, 2010, at 08:56, Brad Stone wrote:
>
>> I want to open NSPersistentDocuments and load them into the same window one at a time.
>
> Excuse the soapbox, but you do realize that from the outside looking in, this *seems* like a terrible idea? If your documents really are documents in the user interface sense, then what's the reason for inventing a new document-handling metaphor for users? If they're not really documents, then why try to shoehorn them into the NSDocument metaphor?
>
> Keep in mind that Core Data persistent stores don't really fit the standard document metaphor very well, so that NSPersistentDocument is already a little bit broken. (Ask the people who've had trouble with Save As, for example.) Piling on another layer of metaphorical abuse seems like a prescription for great pain. But anyway ...
>
>> - (IBAction)newBookTwo:(id)sender {
>> 	NSDocumentController *dc = [NSDocumentController sharedDocumentController];
>> 	NSURL *url = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:[@"~/Desktop/File 2.binary" stringByExpandingTildeInPath]];
>>
>> 	NSError *error;
>> 	MainWindowDocument *thisDoc = [dc openDocumentWithContentsOfURL:url display:NO error:&error];
>>
>> 	[self setDocument:thisDoc];
>> 	[self setManagedObjectContext:[thisDoc managedObjectContext]];
>> }
>
> Here's what I'd try (apologies if you've tried this already; all typed in mail):
>
> 1. Create a global variable:
>
> 	MyWindowController* recycledWindowController = nil;
>
> 2. In the window controller:
>
> - (IBAction)newBookTwo:(id)sender {
> 	NSDocumentController *dc = [NSDocumentController sharedDocumentController];
> 	NSURL *url = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:[@"~/Desktop/File 2.binary" stringByExpandingTildeInPath]];
>
> 	recycledWindowController = self;
> 	[self.document removeWindowController: self];
>
> 	NSError *error;
> 	MainWindowDocument *thisDoc = [dc openDocumentWithContentsOfURL:url display:NO error:&error];
> }
>
> 3. In the document:
>
> - (void) makeWindowControllers {
> 	if (! recycledWindowController) {
> 		recycledWindowController = ... // create a new window controller
> 		recycledWindowController.shouldCloseDocument = YES;
> 	}
> 	[self addWindowController: recycledWindowController];
> 	[recycledWindowController noteChangedDocument]; // or send a notification, or have the window controller KVO-observe its own 'document' property
> 	recycledWindowController = nil;
> }
>
> Something like that.
>
>
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