Re: Bindings and MenuItems

2009-04-03 Thread Alexander Spohr
Am 03.04.2009 um 06:49 schrieb Ben Lachman: No. That was what my original message outlined. Say you have a table view selected and hit cmd-p. NSView has a default implementation of print: so it will print the table view. In my case and in many others what you really want to print is

Re: Bindings and MenuItems

2009-04-03 Thread Ben Lachman
On Apr 3, 2009, at 6:14 AM, Alexander Spohr wrote: Am 03.04.2009 um 06:49 schrieb Ben Lachman: No. That was what my original message outlined. Say you have a table view selected and hit cmd-p. NSView has a default implementation of print: so it will print the table view. In my case

Re: Bindings and MenuItems

2009-04-02 Thread Alexander Spohr
Am 02.04.2009 um 06:59 schrieb Ben Lachman: Yeah, I ended up reverting to just setting the target of the menu item in code when certain notifications happened (NSWindowDidBecomeKey and NSOutlineViewSelectionDidChange). This works, but isn't quite as simple as a bindings based solution

Re: Bindings and MenuItems

2009-04-02 Thread Ben Lachman
No. That was what my original message outlined. Say you have a table view selected and hit cmd-p. NSView has a default implementation of print: so it will print the table view. In my case and in many others what you really want to print is the detail view or some representation of it

Bindings and MenuItems

2009-04-01 Thread Ben Lachman
I have a menu item that is bound to a target. The menu is resides in has Auto Enables Items checked which means that it should call - validateMenuItem on a items target if it is available. However validate is never called on the target. If I remove the binding and set the target to one

Re: Bindings and MenuItems

2009-04-01 Thread Andy Lee
On Apr 1, 2009, at 3:34 AM, Ben Lachman wrote: I have a menu item that is bound to a target. The menu is resides in has Auto Enables Items checked which means that it should call - validateMenuItem on a items target if it is available. However validate is never called on the target. If I

Re: Bindings and MenuItems

2009-04-01 Thread Keary Suska
On Apr 1, 2009, at 3:34 AM, Ben Lachman wrote: I have a menu item that is bound to a target. The menu is resides in has Auto Enables Items checked which means that it should call - validateMenuItem on a items target if it is available. However validate is never called on the target. If I

Re: Bindings and MenuItems

2009-04-01 Thread Ben Lachman
I mean a Cocoa bindings kind of binding. e.g. the target binding of the menu item is bound in IB. The action field of the binding is set to print:. I'm not talking about the traditional way of connecting a button/menu item to another object through the basic control drag from source to

Re: Bindings and MenuItems

2009-04-01 Thread Keary Suska
On Apr 1, 2009, at 12:31 PM, Ben Lachman wrote: I mean a Cocoa bindings kind of binding. e.g. the target binding of the menu item is bound in IB. The action field of the binding is set to print:. I'm not talking about the traditional way of connecting a button/menu item to another

Re: Bindings and MenuItems

2009-04-01 Thread Ben Lachman
On Apr 1, 2009, at 5:01 PM, Keary Suska wrote: On Apr 1, 2009, at 12:31 PM, Ben Lachman wrote: I mean a Cocoa bindings kind of binding. e.g. the target binding of the menu item is bound in IB. The action field of the binding is set to print:. I'm not talking about the traditional way