Hi Keith,
> As (the other) Martin says, you can subclass NSTextView and override
> -menuForEvent: for this, which is the best way of doing it if you need to
> provide support for systems running versions of OS X earlier than Leopard. If
> you only need to support Leopard or above, though, Leopard introduced a
> delegate method which should do the same thing and obviate the need to
> subclass:
>
> - (NSMenu *)textView:(NSTextView *)view menu:(NSMenu *)menu forEvent:(NSEvent
> *)event atIndex:(NSUInteger)charIndex
>
Yes, I went down this route a little, but I was unable to figure out how to
check for an attachment at that character index. I guess I need to look at this
again. It seems like the elegant way to go since I only support Leopard and
above.
Thanks again,
Martin
> So you should just be able to check for an attachment at charIndex and if one
> is detected return your own custom menu; otherwise return the standard menu
> that is passed in. (Note that I've never used this delegate method myself,
> though, as my app still needs to support Tiger, so I use Martin's way.)
>
> All the best,
> Keith
>
> --- Original Message ---
>
> Dear list,
>
> I have an NSTextView which support dragging files in, either to create a link
> to the file, or to add the file as an attachment. So far so good.
>
> Now I want to offer the user a context menu to perform operations on the
> attachment (open, save, etc). So far I was unable to find a way to intercept
> a 'right-click' on the nstextview to offer a custom context menu. What I did
> get working is the single left-click version by implementing
> textView:clickedOnCell:inRect:atIndex: in the text view's delegate. In that
> method I create a context menu and show it at the mouse location using
> NSMenu's popUpContextMenu:withEvent:forView:. That works, but with one
> problem. The context menu that appears has two additional menu items: "Import
> Image" and "Capture Selection from Screen". So I have three questions:
>
> 1) Is there a better way to achieve what I want?
> 2) Where do these additional menu items come from? Are they services?
> 3) How could I do this with a right-click instead of a single-click?
>
> I have another question about attachments, but I'll post that separately.
>
> Thanking you in advance,
>
> Martin
>
>
>
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