On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 4:22 AM, Jerry Krinock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When the 'tab' or 'backTab' key is pressed, NSTextView accepts it as a
> character to be typewritten.  But sometimes I want NSTextView to behave like
> an NSTextField, with 'tab' or 'backTab' selecting the next or previous key
> view.  So, in my NSTextView subclass, I over-ride -keyDown: and re-implement
> the next/previous view selection.
>
> It works, but, besides being redundant code, this re-implementation seems
> like an evil assumption of some other class' behavior by my subclass.  What
> I really want to say is: "Behave like your 'grandfather' class, NSView".
>  But there is no supersuper keyword.

First, the grandfather class is not NSView, it is NSText.

Second, what makes you think that NSView's keyDown: implementation
performs this sort of tab selection that you think it does?

Mike
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