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Running window as a sheet
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Running window as a sheet


  • Subject: Running window as a sheet
  • From: Charles Jenkins <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 22:08:05 -0500

 
So I have a window that now works fine as a modal window, but because I don’t like where it appears on the screen, I’m attempting to run it as a sheet instead. My Cocoa books and the NSWindow documentation seem to suggest that any window can be run as a sheet, and they along with XCode’s code-completion suggestions guided me to create this code:

-(IBAction)exportToOpenXml:(id)sender
{
  if ( self.openXmlExportSettings == nil ) {
    self.openXmlExportSettings = [[OpenXmlExportSettings alloc] init];
  }

  OpenXmlExportSettings* settings = self.openXmlExportSettings;
  NSWindow* window = [self documentWindow];
  [NSApp beginSheetModalForWindow:window
                completionHandler:^(NSModalResponse returnCode) {
                  // Get this sheet offscreen to prepare for upcoming savePanel sheet
                  [NSApp orderOut:settings];
                  if ( returnCode == NSModalResponseOK ) {
                    // Rather than reading out the individual settings here,
                    // I’ll just pass along the whole dialog to the next stage,
                    // which is in another function in order to avoid
                    // such extreme indentation
                    [self exportToOpenXmlWithSettings:settings];
                  }
                }];
}

Now, I’m not sure the returnCode will be what I expect—I’ll follow through with the debugger if I can ever get the sheet to display—but that’s not the problem. The problem is that the attempt to display the sheet causes a crash: 

2015-02-09 21:39:40.378 MyApp[5572:1677308] An uncaught exception was raised
2015-02-09 21:39:40.378 MyApp[5572:1677308] -[NSApplication beginSheetModalForWindow:completionHandler:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x6000001001b0

Looks to me like beginSheetModalForWindow:completionHandler: is the modern API, so why would it be unrecognized? Is there a better way I should be doing this?

— 

Charles

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