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Revision as of 07:59, 5 September 2005
NSDocument is an AppKit class used to implement document-based applications. It is subclassed so that instances represent specific "document" types.
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Multiple editors
If your document uses multiple editors and each is represented with a single NSWindowController, you can commit all edits like in the following (obvious) code. Requirement is, that each NSWindowController should implement commitEditing.
- (void)commitEdits
{
NSWindowController *controller;
NSEnumerator *enumerator;
enumerator = [[self windowControllers] objectEnumerator];
while( (controller = [enumerator nextObject]) )
{
if([controller respondsToSelector:@selector(commitEditing)])
{
[controller commitEditing];
}
}
}