On Jan 29, 2013, at 10:18:57, Gilles Celli <gilles.ce...@ecgs.lu> wrote:

> Simply put, the Open Panel should be closed, but it stays open until the data 
> file has been processed and the data displayed as a graph.
> 
> There should be a way to close NSDocument openPanel but didn't find anything 
> about it…

I agree. Under some circumstances we show a progress dialog. Now that we're 
using NSOpenPanel, our progress dlog appears on top of the Open dlog, giving 
the user the illusion that they didn't actually click the Open button because 
the dlog didn't go away. It should go away as soon as the Open button has been 
clicked.

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