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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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