Re: Playing around with BWToolKit

2008-11-16 Thread Brandon Walkin


On 16-Nov-08, at 5:10 AM, Nathan Kinsinger wrote:


On Nov 16, 2008, at 1:50 AM, Brandon Walkin wrote:


Hi Dave,

If the user isn't able to configure the toolbar, then all you need  
to do is get a reference to the BWSelectableToolbar and call this  
method on it:


- (void)switchToItemAtIndex:(int)anIndex animate:(BOOL)shouldAnimate

The index is the raw toolbar index - it's zero based and includes  
spaces and separators. And in your case you'd pass in NO for  
animation. In a future version of BWToolkit, I'll likely make this  
more obvious and base it on the item identifier or the item label  
rather than the index.


Cheers,
Brandon


On 15-Nov-08, at 8:51 PM, Dave DeLong wrote:


Hey everyone,

I've been playing around with Brandon's new BWToolKit, and I was  
wondering if there's any way to hook the ToolbarItems up through  
code.  I've got a window with four different sections, and I want  
to have some NSMenuItems that, when selected, will open the window  
to the appropriate section.


The closest I've come is to grab all the item identifiers and  
select them that way, but I was wondering if anyone's found a more  
robust way to do that.


Thanks,

Dave


I've been playing with this too, and I used -setSelectedIndex:  
because that is in your header and -switchToItemAtIndex:animate: is  
marked as private. I also tried using NSToolbar's - 
setSelectedItemIdentifier:, however that causes the toolbar icon to  
change but not the view, so you may want to override that.


1) add:
- (void)setSelectedItemIdentifier:(NSString *)itemIdentifier
{
  selectedIndex = [itemIdentifiers indexOfObject:itemIdentifier];
  [self switchToItemAtIndex:[self  
toolbarIndexFromSelectableIndex:selectedIndex] animate:YES];

}

2) change line 284 in -selectItemAtIndex: to call supers  
implementation:

[super setSelectedItemIdentifier:identifier];

Using the label to change the toolbar selection is not a good idea  
because the labels may be localized and then they won't match. And  
using the index only works for toolbars that can't be modified. You  
could create a custom NSToolbarItem class in IB and add the  
identifier to the IB inspector, that way developers can set custom  
identifiers in IB like they can when creating the toolbar items in  
code.


One more thing, any of the headers (like BWSelectableToolbar.h) that  
users of your framework may need to use your classes, should be  
marked as public so that the headers are exported with the framework  
and then we can include them like:

#import "BWToolkitFramework/BWSelectableToolbar.h"


--Nathan



Thanks for the suggestions. I'll implement them for the next release.

Just a note: I'm tracking issues on Bitbucket so if you have any other  
bugs or feature enhancements, please post them there. http://www.bitbucket.org/bwalkin/bwtoolkit/issues/


Cheers,
Brandon


___

Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com)

Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list.
Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com

Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/cocoa-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com

This email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: Playing around with BWToolKit

2008-11-16 Thread Nathan Kinsinger

On Nov 16, 2008, at 1:50 AM, Brandon Walkin wrote:


Hi Dave,

If the user isn't able to configure the toolbar, then all you need  
to do is get a reference to the BWSelectableToolbar and call this  
method on it:


- (void)switchToItemAtIndex:(int)anIndex animate:(BOOL)shouldAnimate

The index is the raw toolbar index - it's zero based and includes  
spaces and separators. And in your case you'd pass in NO for  
animation. In a future version of BWToolkit, I'll likely make this  
more obvious and base it on the item identifier or the item label  
rather than the index.


Cheers,
Brandon


On 15-Nov-08, at 8:51 PM, Dave DeLong wrote:


Hey everyone,

I've been playing around with Brandon's new BWToolKit, and I was  
wondering if there's any way to hook the ToolbarItems up through  
code.  I've got a window with four different sections, and I want  
to have some NSMenuItems that, when selected, will open the window  
to the appropriate section.


The closest I've come is to grab all the item identifiers and  
select them that way, but I was wondering if anyone's found a more  
robust way to do that.


Thanks,

Dave


I've been playing with this too, and I used -setSelectedIndex: because  
that is in your header and -switchToItemAtIndex:animate: is marked as  
private. I also tried using NSToolbar's -setSelectedItemIdentifier:,  
however that causes the toolbar icon to change but not the view, so  
you may want to override that.


1) add:
- (void)setSelectedItemIdentifier:(NSString *)itemIdentifier
{
selectedIndex = [itemIdentifiers indexOfObject:itemIdentifier];
	[self switchToItemAtIndex:[self  
toolbarIndexFromSelectableIndex:selectedIndex] animate:YES];

}

2) change line 284 in -selectItemAtIndex: to call supers implementation:
[super setSelectedItemIdentifier:identifier];

Using the label to change the toolbar selection is not a good idea  
because the labels may be localized and then they won't match. And  
using the index only works for toolbars that can't be modified. You  
could create a custom NSToolbarItem class in IB and add the identifier  
to the IB inspector, that way developers can set custom identifiers in  
IB like they can when creating the toolbar items in code.


One more thing, any of the headers (like BWSelectableToolbar.h) that  
users of your framework may need to use your classes, should be marked  
as public so that the headers are exported with the framework and then  
we can include them like:

#import "BWToolkitFramework/BWSelectableToolbar.h"


--Nathan



___

Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com)

Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list.
Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com

Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/cocoa-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com

This email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: Playing around with BWToolKit

2008-11-16 Thread Brandon Walkin

Hi Dave,

If the user isn't able to configure the toolbar, then all you need to  
do is get a reference to the BWSelectableToolbar and call this method  
on it:


- (void)switchToItemAtIndex:(int)anIndex animate:(BOOL)shouldAnimate

The index is the raw toolbar index - it's zero based and includes  
spaces and separators. And in your case you'd pass in NO for  
animation. In a future version of BWToolkit, I'll likely make this  
more obvious and base it on the item identifier or the item label  
rather than the index.


Cheers,
Brandon


On 15-Nov-08, at 8:51 PM, Dave DeLong wrote:


Hey everyone,

I've been playing around with Brandon's new BWToolKit, and I was  
wondering if there's any way to hook the ToolbarItems up through  
code.  I've got a window with four different sections, and I want to  
have some NSMenuItems that, when selected, will open the window to  
the appropriate section.


The closest I've come is to grab all the item identifiers and select  
them that way, but I was wondering if anyone's found a more robust  
way to do that.


Thanks,

Dave
___

Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com)

Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list.
Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com

Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/cocoa-dev/bwalkin%40gmail.com

This email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


___

Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com)

Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list.
Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com

Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/cocoa-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com

This email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Playing around with BWToolKit

2008-11-15 Thread Dave DeLong

Hey everyone,

I've been playing around with Brandon's new BWToolKit, and I was  
wondering if there's any way to hook the ToolbarItems up through  
code.  I've got a window with four different sections, and I want to  
have some NSMenuItems that, when selected, will open the window to the  
appropriate section.


The closest I've come is to grab all the item identifiers and select  
them that way, but I was wondering if anyone's found a more robust way  
to do that.


Thanks,

Dave
___

Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com)

Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list.
Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com

Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/cocoa-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com

This email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]