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Re: xcode 3.2.1 default delegate class
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Re: xcode 3.2.1 default delegate class


  • Subject: Re: xcode 3.2.1 default delegate class
  • From: "Julius Guzy" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:38:07 +0200

Martin
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 16:17 +0100, "Martin Redington"
<email@hidden> wrote:
> It's a pretty standard Cocoa idiom to create an "App Controller",
> which is a delegate of the application (and hence also gets placed
> into the responder chain). I'd guess it's been created for you by
> default as a convenience.
>
> Mostly the app delegate is used for customising startup and shutdown
> behaviour, but there are other delegate methods for app hiding,
> activation, file opening, etc.
>
> See the NSApplication delegate methods for more info ...
>
Thanks.
So many things taken as standard!
And so many, like blocks, being introduced and me not even noticing for
months.
So much to learn so little time to do it in.
Thanks for the advice
all the best
Julius
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