I’’m surprised that no one else has suggested looking at the TextEdit source. 
It’s available from Apple as a sample…
That should be rather revealing.

- Jack

> On Jun 13, 2015, at 10:00 PM, Kurt Sutter <k...@quansoft.com> wrote:
> 
> Good point. Yes, I have some changeFont: selectors in some of my classes, but 
> I don’t think any of them should be in the responder chain in that situation. 
> Anyway, when I place stops in each of them, I see that none of them gets 
> called until I make the font panel the key, whereupon the changeFont: 
> selector of my textView is (correctly) called.
> 
> Best regards
> Kurt
> 
>> On 14 Jun 2015, at 06:55, Ken Thomases <k...@codeweavers.com> wrote:
>> 
>> On Jun 13, 2015, at 12:08 AM, Kurt Sutter <k...@quansoft.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> I have a modal window (run with [NSApp runModalForWindow:]) that sports a 
>>> view that is a descendant of NSTextView. The view has key focus and text is 
>>> selected therein. I then bring up the font panel calling [NSFontPanel 
>>> sharedFontPanel]
>>> 
>>> The font panel comes up, and does not have key focus. When I now click a 
>>> new font in the font panel, nothing happens, changeFont: of my view is not 
>>> called. Only when I make the font panel the key window, operations in the 
>>> font panel send a changeFont: message to my view. This is, however, not 
>>> standard behavior (see e.g. TextEdit) where the key focus remains with the 
>>> text window and you still can click a new font in the font panel to change 
>>> the text in the text window.
>>> 
>>> I have tried setting delegate of NSFontManager and/or of the font panel, 
>>> and also the target of the font panel, all to non avail.
>>> 
>>> When I show my window in non-modal mode, things work as expected, but that 
>>> is not an option for the time being.
>> 
>> Have you implemented any method with the selector changeFont: in any of your 
>> classes which might be in the responder chain?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Ken
>> 
> 
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