On Dec 15, 2010, at 10:21 AM, k...@highrolls.net wrote:

> I would like to display a path control when the window title is cmd-clicked 
> or right-clicked.
> 
> I am unsure how to receive this event.
> 
> Can you point me to a doc that describes such?
> 

In NSWindow.h

/* setRepresentedURL:
If url is not nil and its path is not empty, the window will show a document 
icon in the titlebar.  
If the url represents a filename or other resource with a known icon, that icon 
will be used as the document icon.  Otherwise the default document icon will be 
used.  The icon can be customized using [[NSWindow 
standardWindowButton:NSWindowDocumentIconButton] setImage:customImage].  If url 
is not nil and its path is not empty, the window will have a pop-up menu which 
can be shown via command-click on the area containing the document icon and 
title.  By default, this menu will display the path components of the url.  The 
presence and contents of this menu can be controlled by the delegate method 
window:shouldPopUpDocumentPathMenu:If the url is nil or has an empty path, the 
window will not show a document icon and will not have a pop-up menu available 
via command-click.
*/
- (void)setRepresentedURL:(NSURL *)url NS_AVAILABLE_MAC(10_5);
- (NSURL *)representedURL NS_AVAILABLE_MAC(10_5);

corbin

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