> Sorry, didn't read your email properly.  If you've already created a menu in 
> your MainMenu nib and it's not working, perhaps you haven't actually made the 
> connection in the nib.  If that's the case, then you just need to 
> Control-drag from your Close menu item to the First Responder in the nib and 
> connect it to the close: action.  If you've already done that and it still 
> doesn't work then I'm lost.

I was afraid I'd forgotten the step of hooking up the Close menu item I created 
to First Responder's close: action, so I went ahead and tried again. Here is 
exactly what I did:

1. Created a new menu in MainMenu nib with a single item, Close, with the key 
mnemonic ⌘W.
2. Hooked up the menu item to the close: action in First Responder.

When I loaded up the app's About window and hit ⌘W, I got the usual system beep 
I described before.

Of course, the issue is that I _still_ may not have something in the responder 
chain set up to properly the keyboard event, but I'm not really sure what to do 
even if I _could_ respond to the keyboard event somewhere else (e.g., my 
delegate); I don't have a reference to the About window -- I assume it's 
created programmatically in -[NSApp orderFrontStandardAboutPanel:], and I can't 
find a method for grabbing a reference -- so I'm not sure how I could close it 
from some other part of the code anyway.



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Michael Dippery
[email protected] | www.monkey-robot.com

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