On May 18, 2010, at 11:57, Eric Schlegel wrote:

> 
> On May 18, 2010, at 11:35 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> 
>> Thanks, Nick. That works. But now I realize I would need something a little 
>> more dynamic. I see that NSResponder has "flagsChanged:" when a modifier 
>> flag changes but since NSMenu is not a subclass of NSResponder, I'm not sure 
>> how to detect this once the menu is pulled down. Should I subclass my main 
>> window to detect it?
> 
> Once the menu is pulled down, the Menu Manager is running a nested event loop 
> to track user input, so no NSEvents will be sent during that time anyways.
> 
> Can you tell us what exactly you're trying to accomplish?
> 
> -eric

Well, I'd like to track the option key down when a menu is opened so that I can 
change one of the menu item title dynamically.

-Laurent.
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