> On Jun 3, 2008, at 2:48 PM, Trygve Inda wrote:
> 
>>> Hi, Trygve,
>>> 
>>> With regard to your code duplication, I would use a common
>>> NSWindowController superclass, with a subclass for your main window
>>> and a subclass for your aux window.  Then you can just use the right
>>> nib name in each of them, but leave the rest of the code identical.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Andrew
>> 
>> Hmmm... That might not be possible. The Main window is the System
>> Preferences window... So this is also my master app controller.
>> 
>> So in my app controller there are 6 methods tied via IBOutles to the
>> view
>> within System Prefs, and a different controller for aux windows.
>> 
>> Thoughts?
>> 
>> The trouble is that the code is the same, but IBOutlet NSSOmeView
>> myView
>> will point to a control in either the main our aux nib depending on
>> which
>> controller it is from.
>> 
>> Trygve
>> 
> 
> Ah, I see.  I'm afraid that I don't know much about System Preferences
> development -- although, to be honest, I've never heard of using more
> than one window (the main one) for a preference pane, aside from
> possibly a settings sheet.  Apologies that I can't be of more
> assistance on this one.
> 
> Cheers,
> Andrew

The Desktop Pref Pane does.


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