On 23 Jan 2014, at 10:11 pm, SevenBits <[email protected]> wrote:

> No, it doesn't. That's the crux of the issue. 


Yes, that's what I've been trying to tell you. You've shown code relating to 
opening the document, nothing on how it gets closed. That's my point - it's 
that part that's broken, so that's where you need to focus your attention.

Did you use the standard XCode project template for a document-based 
application? If so, it's set up to work without too much need for understanding 
on your part, but if you are setting it up manually, there are a few things you 
need to know about how NSDocument., NSDocumentController, NSWindow and 
NSWindowController all interact. For example, the window controller needs to 
know about its document - you use -setDocument: to make that association. If 
you didn't, the document won't be notified when the controller's window closes. 
There are also various delegate methods involved in closure, and some other 
methods invoked directly by the window controller. Look there.

--Graham



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