I have successfully been able to create a small Cocoa multiple document project whose GUI consists of a NSProgressIndicator, or wheel, and a Button, titled "Spin". In the .nib window, the "Controller" is ctrl-dragged to the wheel, specifying an outlet "wheel" and the Button is ctrl-dragged to the Controller, specifying an action :spin:".
Within the Controller.h file, I have: @interface Controller:NSObject { IBOutlet NSProgressIndicator *spinner; BOOL start; } - (IBAction) spin:(id)sender; Within the Controller.m file, I have: @implementation Controller - (id) init { if (self = [super init]) { spinner = [[[NSProgressIndicator alloc] init] autorelease]; start = TRUE; } return self; } - (void) awakeFromNib { [spinner setUsesThreadedAnimation:YES]; } - (IBAction) spin:(id)sender { if (start) [spinner startAnimation:nil]; else [spinner stopAnimation:nil]; start = !start; } @end ========== Works like a champ .. pressing the Button starts, stops the spinning like it should. NOW .. another "speed bump" .. how to control the spinning from other objects, i.e., no IBAction .. so, remove the Button. Changing the spin method to look like: - (void) spinIt:(BOOL)begin { if (begin) [spinner startAnimation:nil]; else [spinner stopAnimation:nil]; } Here is what I've tried, with no success: Within MyDocument.h @interface MyDocument:NSDocument { IBOutlet Controller *theControl; } @end Within MyDocument.m - (id) init { if (self = [super init]) { theControl = [[Controller alloc] init]; } return self; } - (void) awakeFromNib { [theControl spinIt:TRUE]; } As I said above, it does not work; that is, I am not presented with a spinning wheel when the new window shows. Now, I have read about Notifications, Delegates in the Apple docs. Clearly, I do not understand YET all of the info, but I'm getting there. If I need to factor in Notifications and Delegates, I sure would appreciate a few snippets of guidance and in the process be able to more completely understand these beasts. Thanks in advance, John Love _______________________________________________ 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]