I don't know why this didn't occur to me originally, but it's exactly what I need. Thanks for the help, guys.

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m-s


On 17 Apr, 2008, at 17:12, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:

Le 17 avr. 08 à 22:44, Sherm Pendley a écrit :
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Michael Watson <mikey- [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Inside of MainMenu.nib, I have my application's main window. Also in
MainMenu.nib is an NSObject subclass instance that is the main window's
delegate.

In another nib, I have a panel and an NSObject subclass instance that is the panel's delegate. The panel is opened attached as a sheet to the main
window.

When the sheet is closed on the main window, I need to do some things, so I implement -[NSWindow windowDidEndSheet:] in the main window's delegate. The problem is that I have other panels I attach as sheets to this window in different situations, and I need to distinguish between them so I take the
correct action for the specific sheet that has closed.


When you open the sheet with
- beginSheet:modalForWindow:modalDelegate:didEndSelector:contextInfo :, assign
your controller as the delegate, and create a
-didEndSheet:returnCode:contextInfo: method in your controller. That way, the contextInfo that you specified when opening the sheet will be passed
back to your delegate method when it closes.

sherm--



You can also specifiy a different selector for each sheet.

-didEndOpenFileSheet:returnCode:contextInfo:
-didEndOtherSheet:returnCode:contextInfo:

etc…



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