Re: NSPanel and runModalForWindow: problems
Re: NSPanel and runModalForWindow: problems
- Subject: Re: NSPanel and runModalForWindow: problems
- From: Daniel Káčer <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 00:03:46 +0100
Ok, so .. at the end I managed to find the correct solution
-(void) showModal
[myWindow setLevel: NSStatusWindowLevel];
[myWindow center];
[myWindow orderFront: self];
}
-(IBAction)delayWindow:(id)sender {
[myWindow orderOut: self];
}
also thank those Keary Suska, that he brought me back on track :)
Daniel
On Feb 15, 2010, at 17:19 , Keary Suska wrote:
On Feb 13, 2010, at 7:53 AM, Daniel Káčer wrote:
I have a NSPanel that is opened like Modal panel:
-(void) showModal {
[NSApp runModalForWindow: myWindow];
}
and is closed with event click on button that is allocated on this
NSPanel:
-(IBAction)delayWindow:(id)sender {
[NSApp abortModal];
//[myWindow orderOut: self];
[myWindow close];
}
First calling of runModalForWindow: works fine and NSPanel is in
modal status but after calling delayWindow and after then second
calling of showModal is NSPanel correctly showed but is not in
Modal status :(
What i do wrongly and why is not my NSPanel in Modal status after
second, third etc. calling of showModal ?
The proper way to end a modal session within the modal event loop is
to use -stopModal or -stopModalWithCode: . Try that and keep the -
orderOut call (not because it is necessary, just that it is a good
practice for windows you know you will re-use without re-loading).
HTH,
Keary Suska
Esoteritech, Inc.
"Demystifying technology for your home or business"
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