On 20 Jul '08, at 8:05 PM, James W. Walker wrote:
Since there is a window (which has a title that depends on the data) I thought I should use a subclass of NSWindowController. On the other hand, there is an array being displayed in a table, and I gather that's easier to set up using bindings if I use an NSArrayController. Any suggestions or references?
Those are two very different types of controllers, and you should probably use both. An NSWindowController helps manage a window. It's a good idea to use these for all non-document windows. This will be the "file's owner" in your nib. An NSArrayController manages an NSArray and lets you bind GUI controls to it. So you'd probably put one of those in your nib as well, to help run your table.
—Jens
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