Re: Basic Q: Where is the best place to open a drawer?
Re: Basic Q: Where is the best place to open a drawer?
- Subject: Re: Basic Q: Where is the best place to open a drawer?
- From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 14:58:02 -0700
On second though, I may stick to using drawers. I'm looking at the section on drawers in the HIG right now, and I don't see anything that suggests they're deprecated in any way.
On Jul 19, 2010, at 14:37:01, Quincey Morris wrote:
> On Jul 19, 2010, at 13:33, Rick Mann wrote:
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>> I have a basic NSDocument-based app with no window controllers.
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> There really isn't such a thing. A "basic" NSDocument object creates its own window controller behind the scenes (see the 'windowNibName' method). Conversely, a NSDocument object that you somehow forced to operate without a window controller couldn't be considered "basic".
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> The easiest solution is to create a window controller subclass that overrides 'windowDidLoad' to change the window's state. You'd then replace your document's 'windowNibName' method with a 'makeWindowControllers' method that creates an instance of your subclass and invokes 'addWindowController:'.
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