COCOA: Programatically creating new windows and accessing window objects
- by Jeffrey Kern
I'm having an issue with creating new windows in Cocoa.
Hypothetically speaking, lets say I have "WindowA" and has a button called "myButton".
When you click on "myButton", it runs this code in the following class file:
-(void)openFile2:(id)sender
{
myNextWindow = [[TestWindowController alloc] initWithWindowNibName:@"MainMenu"];
NSString *testString = @"foo";
[myNextWindow showWindow:self];
[myNextWindow setButtonText:testString];
}
The code in a nutshell makes a duplicate "WindowA" and shows it. As you can see, this code also runs a method called 'setButtonText', which is this:
- (void)setButtonText:(NSString *)passedText
{
[myButton setTitle:passedText];
}
The problem is that when I call this method locally, in the original window - the button text changes (e.g., [self setButtonText:testString]) it works. However, it does not work in the newly created window (e.g., [myNextWindow setButtonText:testString];)
When I debug the newly created window, step by step, the 'myButton' value it gives is 0x0. Do I have to manually assign controllers/delegates to the new window? I think the 'myButton' in the code isn't associated to the 'myButton' in the newly created window.
How would I fix this problem?