On Sep 13, 2012, at 4:15 PM, Graham Cox <graham....@bigpond.com> wrote:

> Grrr... and here's exactly the sort of stupid thing that I was referring to a 
> moment ago in another thread...
> 
> 
> I'm attempting to show an NSOpenPanel as a sheet, app is sandboxed. This has 
> always worked perfectly fine:
> 
>       NSOpenPanel*    op = [NSOpenPanel openPanel];
>       
>       [op setAllowsMultipleSelection:NO];
>       [op setCanChooseDirectories:NO];
>       [op setAllowedFileTypes:[NSImage imageFileTypes]];
>       
>       void (^completionHandler)(NSInteger result) = ^(NSInteger result)
>       {
>               if( result == NSFileHandlingPanelOKButton )
>               {
> 
>                       // do stuff with URL from panel (omitted)
>               }
>       };
>       
>       
>       [op beginSheetModalForWindow:[self windowForSheet] 
> completionHandler:completionHandler];
> 
> 
> But now when this code runs, the following is logged:
> 
> 
> 14/09/12 9:02:18.578 AM WindowServer[108]: CGXSetWindowShape: Operation on a 
> window 0xf87 requiring rights kCGSWindowRightOwner by caller Artboard
> 14/09/12 9:02:18.578 AM Artboard[47282]: _NXPlaceWindow: error setting window 
> shape (1001)
> 14/09/12 9:02:18.583 AM com.apple.security.pboxd[47286]: 
> <FI_TSidebarSplitView: 0x7fd3e34728c0>: the delegate 
> <FI_TSidebarSplitterController: 0x7fd3e346ce50> was sent 
> -splitView:resizeSubviewsWithOldSize: and left the subview frames in an 
> inconsistent state:
> 14/09/12 9:02:18.584 AM com.apple.security.pboxd[47286]: Split view bounds: 
> {{0, 0}, {0, 0}}
> 14/09/12 9:02:18.584 AM com.apple.security.pboxd[47286]:     Subview frame: 
> {{0, 0}, {-316, 0}}
> 14/09/12 9:02:18.584 AM com.apple.security.pboxd[47286]:     Subview frame: 
> {{-315, 0}, {315, 0}}
> 14/09/12 9:02:18.585 AM com.apple.security.pboxd[47286]: The subview frames 
> are not in the same order as the subviews array. NSSplitView requires that 
> these orders be kept consistent, otherwise behavior is undefined.


This logging indicates a bug in the frameworks. If you can reproduce it, please 
log your app and reproducible steps to bugreporter.apple.com.

thanks!!

corbin

> 
> 
> 
> Anyone got this simple use of NSOpenPanel to work with sandboxing?
> 
> 
> --Graham
> 
> 
> 
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