On Oct 7, 2013, at 15:19:31, Ken Thomases <[email protected]> wrote:

> The problem is that you can't be sure that -menuHasKeyEquivalent:… is only 
> called when a matching menu item's action would be performed.  The frameworks 
> might have other reasons for invoking that method.

Ack, that's a good point. Cripes.

> Also, if you answer NO, then presumably NSMenu keeps searching and may find 
> another match (perhaps not even among your menu items; perhaps for a Service 
> or whatever).  Then, both actions would fire.

I mistakenly typed NO in my original message. It should've said:

To work around this, I am simply returning YES from menuHasKeyEquivalent and 
calling performActionForItemAtIndex: from it. Is that a valid workaround?

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