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Re: Making a menu button a FirstResponder
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Re: Making a menu button a FirstResponder


  • Subject: Re: Making a menu button a FirstResponder
  • From: Michael Watson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:03:23 -0400

This is a question for cocoa-dev. (Also, I believe you have some terminology crossed here.)


-- m-s

On 11 Apr, 2007, at 06:13, Ricky D'Amelio wrote:

Hi there,

I have an option in the "File" menu bar, and when I want to connect it to something, it does not have the same options as the other ones do.
How do I make my own option a FirstResponder like the others?


Cheers,
Ricky D'Amelio
rickyprograms©

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