Re: rightMouseDown: never called in NSView subclass
Re: rightMouseDown: never called in NSView subclass
- Subject: Re: rightMouseDown: never called in NSView subclass
- From: Indragie Karunaratne <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 16:14:05 -0600
Just realized something interesting, and remembered a key detail that I forgot to mention. The view in question is a custom view inside the toolbar of the window. The NSToolbar by default has a contextual menu that appears when the customizable property is set to YES. However, even though there is no menu when customizable is set to NO, I suspected that it was still trapping right mouse events. So I used a category on the private NSToolbarView class that manages the UI for NSToolbar to check whether it was receiving the events:
@interface NSToolbarView : NSView
@end
@interface NSToolbarView (RightMouse)
@end
@implementation NSToolbarView (RightMouse)
- (void)rightMouseDown:(NSEvent*)theEvent
{
NSLog(@"right mouse");
}
@end
And as expected, the method is called. This leaves me wondering how the toolbar view can receive the events when my own view inside the toolbar can not (as the event would have to be forwarded up the responder chain to the toolbar in order for it to receive it).
On 2011-08-25, at 1:58 PM, Ken Thomases wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Indragie Karunaratne <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> I have an NSView subclass that I'm trying to capture right clicks in. I override the rightMouseDown: method but it is never called.
>
> Any chance you simply have a typo or misspelling in your method signature?
>
> -Ken
>
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