On Sat, 6 Nov 2010 11:37:18 -0700, Keith Blount said:

>My application is an NSDocument-based app, and my user pointed out that
>he could
>make my application crash every time by following this sequence:
>
>1) Hit shift-cmd-/ to bring up the Help menu with the search field focussed.
>2) Type "recent" in the Help menu search field so that the contents of
>the "Open
>Recent" menu would be listed in the Help menu.
>3) Pick one of the "Open Recent > ..." menu items now listed in the
Help menu.
>
> *SNIP*
>
>The really strange thing is that my program has no control over that
menu and
>has nothing to do with it - as I understand it, its population is all
handled
>internally by NSDocumentController

Have you tried with other NSDocument-based apps?  Like TextEdit, or
something built from Xcode stationary?  I can't repro in mine, but it
might be because I'm using GC.

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Mac Software Developer              Montréal, Québec, Canada


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