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Re: Best way to manage double-clicked files?
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Re: Best way to manage double-clicked files?


  • Subject: Re: Best way to manage double-clicked files?
  • From: julius <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 15:51:26 +0000

On 11 Dec 2011, at 00:51, C.W. Betts wrote:

>>
> I want it so that when I double-click a file in Finder, a window pops up and lets me select an option, then the window goes away. I'm wondering if NSDocument is the best way to do this, or if another method would be better suited.


I would use one of the application delegate methods such as the one suggested by Lee Ann Rucker and display the pop-up window from inside it.
Best wishes
Julius


http://juliuspaintings.co.uk



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