On Nov 10, 2008, at 9:00 AM, Todd Heberlein wrote:

Oops. Yes, MyDocument is a subclass of NSDocument and BrowserViewController is a subclass of NSWindowController


...should probably be called "BrowserWindowController" in that case... :-)


In MyDocument I have a method that has the following code:

    BrowserViewController* bvc;

bvc = [[[BrowserViewController alloc] init] autorelease]; // init loads NIB
    [self addWindowController:bvc];
    [bvc showWindow:self];


Both MyDocument and BrowserViewController implement the method (which is the action for the menu item):

        - (IBAction) extractAuditSession: (id) sender;

But the menu item is only available when the window associated with MyDocument is key. When the window associated with BrowserViewController is key, the menu item is dimmed out.


What if you make the window controller the delegate of the window?


j o a r


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