The URLs are returned by:

-recentDocumentURLs

They are just not in the menu.


-koko


On Jul 9, 2012, at 12:34 PM, koko wrote:

> In some situations, it is worthwhile to subclass NSDocumentController in 
> non-NSDocument-based applications to get some of its features. For example, 
> the NSDocumentController management of the Open Recent menu is useful in 
> applications that don’t use subclasses of NSDocument.
> 
> I have subclassed NSDocumentController.
> 
> I have the Menu structure for there Open Recent menu.
> 
> I use -noteNewRecentDocumentURL:
> 
> Yet, I get no entries in the Menu.
> 
> Where should I look?
> 
> -koko
> 
> 
> code
> ===========
> in -windowDidLoad
> 
>    m_documentController = [[NSDocumentController alloc] init];
>    [m_documentController retain];
> 
> in my open action
> 
>    NSURL *url = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:path];
>    [m_documentController noteNewRecentDocumentURL:url];
> 
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