i have not tried the same method you're using, but this other way worked for me:[ObjectiveCMessage("controlTextDidChange:")] public void controlTextDidChange(NSNotification n) { this.OnTextChanged(n);}David Rivera writes:Hello! I'm a new user of monobjc, and I must say, so far I love it! Brilliant job! I am having an issue though, and I'm not sure if I'm just doing something wrong or what. I am trying to add a handler for the CpontrolTextDidChange event on a NSTextField, but the event never seems to fire. The text field is in the nib file, not created programatically (that might be the issue), and I have a hooked up outlet for it in my controller class. I can change the text of the field programatically and manually, but neither way seems to fire off the event. Any hints as to what I may be doing wrong? Here is my controller class:[ObjectiveCClass] public class AppController : NSObject { [ObjectiveCField] public NSTextField outputText; public AppController() { } public AppController(IntPtr nativePointer) : base(nativePointer) { } [ObjectiveCMessage("awakeFromNib")] public void AwakeFromNib() { outputText.StringValue = "Awoke from nib"; outputText.ControlTextDidChange += this.OnTextChanged; } public void OnTextChanged(NSNotification n) {AppKitFramework.NSRunAlertPanel("HelloCocoa", String.Format("Text Changed!"), "OK", null, null);} [ObjectiveCMessage("startClicked:")] public void StartClicked(Id sender) { outputText.StringValue = "Button Clicked"; }}
forgot to mention that you'll still have to hook up the text field's
delegate to your controller using interface builder.
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