Re: set keyEquivalent for an NSMenuItem
Re: set keyEquivalent for an NSMenuItem
- Subject: Re: set keyEquivalent for an NSMenuItem
- From: Martin Batholdy <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 15:24:56 +0200
> Haven't tried this, but looking at the functions in SRCommon I'd try something like:
>
> NSString *keyString = SRStringForKeyCode(18);
> NSUInteger modifierMask = 256;
> NSMenuItem *myMenuItem = [[[NSMenuItem alloc] initWithTitle:@"My Menu Item"
> action:@selector(myAction:)
> keyEquivalent:keyString]
> autorelease];
> [myMenuItem setKeyEquivalentModifierMask:modifierMask];
>
> —Andy
SRStringForKeyCode() works great.
However
[newItem setKeyEquivalentModifierMask:modifierMask];
has no effect / doesn't work.
On 19.05.2011, at 15:00, Andy Lee wrote:
> On May 19, 2011, at 8:42 AM, Martin Batholdy wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I use the ShortcutRecorder framework in order to let the user define a shortcut for a given action.
>>
>> The ShortcutRecorder framework saves the shortcut into the preference plist in the following form:
>>
>> keyCode: 18
>> modifiers: 256
>> (for CMD +1)
>>
>>
>> Now I would like to use this information from the plist to display the shortcut in a NSMenuItem.
>>
>> - (id)initWithTitle:(NSString *)itemName action:(SEL)anAction keyEquivalent:(NSString *)charCode
>
>
>
>>
>>
>> Now how can I transform the information I have to the NSString the NSMenuItem accepts and displays?
>>
>>
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