Is there a way to determine the state of a sheet? I know I can call this method:
- (void) customSheetDidClose : (NSWindow *)sheet returnCode:(NSInteger)returnCode contextInfo:(void *)contextInfo
but what I want to do is something like this:
- (void) getInfoMethod {
//...do a lot of stuff to gather data
[self openSheetMethod:dictionaryFullOfStuff];
//I am completely making this up
while([panFileDataEditor state] == open) {
//do nothing
}
}
- (void) openSheetMethod : (NSDictionary*) stuff {
//...do something with stuff
[NSApp beginSheet: panFileDataEditor modalForWindow: window modalDelegate: self didEndSelector: @selector(customSheetDidClose:returnCode:contextInfo:) contextInfo: nil];
}
I'm using a NSPanel for my sheet, I was thinking I could get its frame and check the y location to determine its status but I wanted to check to see if there was an accepted way of doing this...
is only meant to test whether the sheet exists;
-[NSWindow attachedSheet]will return the sheet if it's there, ornilif not. I'm not clear on what "state" you're trying to get, butdoes give you the sheet itself. From there you can do whatever you like:
[theSheet frame], e.g.