On Oct 7, 2013, at 16:14:33, Ken Thomases <[email protected]> wrote:
> I guess it's moot in light of my other point but: then NSMenu is sure to > invoke the returned action on the returned target (in the case where it was > really intending to perform the key equivalent), wouldn't it? Or are you > setting the target and action to values that will do nothing? I was returning nil for the target and action so it will not try to invoke them. Since I can't rely on menuHasKeyEquivalent, I tried subclassing NSMenu so I could override performKeyEquivalent, but that method isn't even called on my subclass. Hrmph. -- Steve Mills office: 952-818-3871 home: 952-401-6255 cell: 612-803-6157 _______________________________________________ Cocoa-dev mailing list ([email protected]) Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list. Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/cocoa-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com This email sent to [email protected]
