FROM : Brent Gulanowski
DATE : Tue Jan 29 23:17:35 2008
Because generic views don't have delegates? What if they do (or did)? The
NSViewController class is a subclass of NSResponder. What was the real
reason for this? Can my nsviewcontroller just set itself as the view's next
responder and all will be well with the responder chain (as in, the next
responder after the viewcontroller will be the view's superview)?
I'm just double-checking/sanity-checking here. Flame away.
--
Brent Gulanowski
DATE : Tue Jan 29 23:17:35 2008
Because generic views don't have delegates? What if they do (or did)? The
NSViewController class is a subclass of NSResponder. What was the real
reason for this? Can my nsviewcontroller just set itself as the view's next
responder and all will be well with the responder chain (as in, the next
responder after the viewcontroller will be the view's superview)?
I'm just double-checking/sanity-checking here. Flame away.
--
Brent Gulanowski
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Brent Gulanowski | Jan 29, 23:17 | |
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