If you're desperate to stick with the 10.4 SDK, I'd suggest the best
approach is just to create your own header that mimics the method. So
you'd end up with something like:
@interface NSWindow (LeopardOnlyMethods)
- (void)setCollectionBehavior:(int)behavior;
@end
...
[window setCollectionBehavior:1];
Mike.
On 21 Jun 2008, at 20:51, Jacob Bandes-Storch wrote:
I'm working on a project (with another developer) that will target
OSes older than 10.5, and I'd like to use the Leopard-only NSWindow
method -setCollectionBehavior:. As far as I know, the best way to do
this is to check for the method using -respondsToSelector:. I need
to use the enum type NSWindowCollectionBehavior. When I try this, I
get an error saying "error:
'NSWindowCollectionBehaviorCanJoinAllSpaces' undeclared (first use
in this function)" and a warning "warning: 'NSWindow' may not
respond to '-setCollectionBehavior:'". This is because I'm using the
10.4 SDK... I've read in some places to set the "Cross-develop using
target SDK" setting of the project to 10.5, but that setting is not
available in the General tab of the project info. Does anyone know
how to do this properly without angering the compiler?
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