Re: What is the modern Cocoa way to send an Apple Event to yourself?
Re: What is the modern Cocoa way to send an Apple Event to yourself?
- Subject: Re: What is the modern Cocoa way to send an Apple Event to yourself?
- From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 11:34:11 +0200
Le 22 août 2014 à 07:24, Daryle Walker <email@hidden> a écrit :
> I changed my app from implementing -application:openFile: to -application:openFiles: in my application delegate. Then, I noticed that my Open File menu command directly calls my window creation function, and I decided to change the action handler to call -application:openFiles: instead. Later I realized that changing a global via -replyToOpenOrPrint: to the application object may not be a good idea if said object doesn’t expect it (like outside of application launch). So now I want to re-reimplement the open-file action handler by calling the open-file Apple Event to myself. Looking through the modern Apple docs, I see all sorts of stuff about handling Apple Events, but nothing about sending them. Help.
I think you can use NSWorkspace. It will generate the same events than the one send when you try to open a file from the Finder.
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