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Objective-C
224 lines
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Objective-C
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/*
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File: Preferences.m
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Abstract: Preferences controller, subclass of NSWindowController. Since the switch to a bindings-based preferences interface, the class has become a lot simpler; its only duties now are to manage the user fonts for rich and plain text documents, translate HTML saving options from backwards-compatible defaults values into pop-up menu item tags, and revert everything to the initial defaults if the user so chooses.
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The Preferences instance also acts as a delegate for the window, in order to validate edits before it closes, and for the two text fields bound to the window size in characters, so that invalid entries trigger a reset to a field's previous value.
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Version: 1.9
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Disclaimer: IMPORTANT: This Apple software is supplied to you by Apple
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Inc. ("Apple") in consideration of your agreement to the following
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terms, and your use, installation, modification or redistribution of
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this Apple software constitutes acceptance of these terms. If you do
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not agree with these terms, please do not use, install, modify or
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redistribute this Apple software.
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In consideration of your agreement to abide by the following terms, and
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subject to these terms, Apple grants you a personal, non-exclusive
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license, under Apple's copyrights in this original Apple software (the
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"Apple Software"), to use, reproduce, modify and redistribute the Apple
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Software, with or without modifications, in source and/or binary forms;
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provided that if you redistribute the Apple Software in its entirety and
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without modifications, you must retain this notice and the following
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text and disclaimers in all such redistributions of the Apple Software.
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Neither the name, trademarks, service marks or logos of Apple Inc. may
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be used to endorse or promote products derived from the Apple Software
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without specific prior written permission from Apple. Except as
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expressly stated in this notice, no other rights or licenses, express or
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implied, are granted by Apple herein, including but not limited to any
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patent rights that may be infringed by your derivative works or by other
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works in which the Apple Software may be incorporated.
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The Apple Software is provided by Apple on an "AS IS" basis. APPLE
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MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
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THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
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FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, REGARDING THE APPLE SOFTWARE OR ITS USE AND
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OPERATION ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH YOUR PRODUCTS.
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IN NO EVENT SHALL APPLE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL
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OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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INTERRUPTION) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE, REPRODUCTION,
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MODIFICATION AND/OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE APPLE SOFTWARE, HOWEVER CAUSED
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AND WHETHER UNDER THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE),
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STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF APPLE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
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POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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Copyright (C) 2013 Apple Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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*/
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#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
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#import "Preferences.h"
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#import "EncodingManager.h"
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#import "FontNameTransformer.h"
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#import "TextEditDefaultsKeys.h"
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#import "Controller.h"
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@implementation Preferences
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- (id)init {
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return [super initWithWindowNibName:@"Preferences"];
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}
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- (void)windowDidLoad {
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NSWindow *window = [self window];
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[window setHidesOnDeactivate:NO];
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[window setExcludedFromWindowsMenu:YES];
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[window setIdentifier:@"Preferences"];
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[window setRestorationClass:[self class]];
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}
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/* Reopen the preferences window when the app's persistent state is restored.
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*/
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+ (void)restoreWindowWithIdentifier:(NSString *)identifier state:(NSCoder *)state completionHandler:(void (^)(NSWindow *, NSError *))completionHandler {
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completionHandler([[(Controller *)[NSApp delegate] preferencesController] window], NULL);
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}
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#pragma mark *** Font changing code ***
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- (IBAction)changeRichTextFont:(id)sender {
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// validate whatever's currently being edited first
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if ([[self window] makeFirstResponder:nil]) {
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changingRTFFont = YES;
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NSFontManager *fontManager = [NSFontManager sharedFontManager];
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[fontManager setSelectedFont:[self richTextFont] isMultiple:NO];
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[fontManager orderFrontFontPanel:self];
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}
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}
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- (IBAction)changePlainTextFont:(id)sender {
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// validate whatever's currently being edited first
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if ([[self window] makeFirstResponder:nil]) {
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changingRTFFont = NO;
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NSFontManager *fontManager = [NSFontManager sharedFontManager];
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[fontManager setSelectedFont:[self plainTextFont] isMultiple:NO];
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[fontManager orderFrontFontPanel:self];
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}
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}
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- (void)changeFont:(id)fontManager {
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if (changingRTFFont) {
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[self setRichTextFont:[fontManager convertFont:[self richTextFont]]];
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} else {
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[self setPlainTextFont:[fontManager convertFont:[self plainTextFont]]];
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}
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}
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- (void)setRichTextFont:(NSFont *)newFont {
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[NSFont setUserFont:newFont];
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}
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- (void)setPlainTextFont:(NSFont *)newFont {
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[NSFont setUserFixedPitchFont:newFont];
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}
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- (NSFont *)richTextFont {
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return [NSFont userFontOfSize:0.0];
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}
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- (NSFont *)plainTextFont {
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return [NSFont userFixedPitchFontOfSize:0.0];
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}
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#pragma mark *** HTML document type and styling code ***
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/* The user chooses the HTML document type using a popup button, but the actual type is represented as a two-bit bitfield, where one bit represents whether or not to use a transitional DTD and another bit determines whether or not to use XHTML. The popup button uses the bitfield's integer value as its tag.
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*/
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- (HTMLDocumentTypeOptions)HTMLDocumentType {
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NSUserDefaults *defaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
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HTMLDocumentTypeOptions type = 0;
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if ([defaults boolForKey:UseXHTMLDocType]) type |= HTMLDocumentTypeOptionUseXHTML;
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if ([defaults boolForKey:UseTransitionalDocType]) type |= HTMLDocumentTypeOptionUseTransitional;
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return type;
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}
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- (void)setHTMLDocumentType:(HTMLDocumentTypeOptions)newType {
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NSUserDefaults *defaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
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[defaults setBool:((newType & HTMLDocumentTypeOptionUseXHTML) == HTMLDocumentTypeOptionUseXHTML) forKey:UseXHTMLDocType];
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[defaults setBool:((newType & HTMLDocumentTypeOptionUseTransitional) == HTMLDocumentTypeOptionUseTransitional) forKey:UseTransitionalDocType];
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}
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/* The style mode is how style information is encoded when saving HTML: using embedded or inline CSS, or using older HTML tags and attributes. For backwards compatibility this information is stored in user defaults as two boolean values, rather than a style mode name or enumerated integer value.
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*/
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- (HTMLStylingMode)HTMLStylingMode {
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NSUserDefaults *defaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
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if ([defaults boolForKey:UseEmbeddedCSS]) {
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return HTMLStylingUseEmbeddedCSS;
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} else if ([defaults boolForKey:UseInlineCSS]) {
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return HTMLStylingUseInlineCSS;
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} else {
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return HTMLStylingUseNoCSS;
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}
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}
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- (void)setHTMLStylingMode:(HTMLStylingMode)newMode {
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BOOL useEmbedded = NO;
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BOOL useInline = NO;
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switch (newMode) {
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case HTMLStylingUseEmbeddedCSS:
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useEmbedded = YES;
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break;
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case HTMLStylingUseInlineCSS:
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useInline = YES;
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break;
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// ignore default case
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}
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NSUserDefaults *defaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
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[defaults setBool:useEmbedded forKey:UseEmbeddedCSS];
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[defaults setBool:useInline forKey:UseInlineCSS];
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}
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#pragma mark *** Reverting to defaults ***
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- (IBAction)revertToDefault:(id)sender {
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NSUserDefaults *defaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
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[self willChangeValueForKey:@"HTMLDocumentType"];
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[defaults removeObjectForKey:UseXHTMLDocType];
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[defaults removeObjectForKey:UseTransitionalDocType];
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[self didChangeValueForKey:@"HTMLDocumentType"];
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[self willChangeValueForKey:@"HTMLStylingMode"];
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[defaults removeObjectForKey:UseEmbeddedCSS];
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[defaults removeObjectForKey:UseInlineCSS];
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[self didChangeValueForKey:@"HTMLStylingMode"];
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[self setRichTextFont:nil];
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[self setPlainTextFont:nil];
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[[NSUserDefaultsController sharedUserDefaultsController] revertToInitialValues:nil]; // For the rest of the defaults
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}
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#pragma mark *** Window delegation ***
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/* We do this to catch the case where the user enters a value into one of the text fields but closes the window without hitting enter or tab.
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*/
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- (BOOL)windowShouldClose:(NSWindow *)window {
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return [window makeFirstResponder:nil]; // validate editing
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}
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#pragma mark *** Window size field delegation ***
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- (void)controlTextDidBeginEditing:(NSNotification *)note {
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originalDimensionFieldValue = [[note object] integerValue];
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}
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/* Handle the case when the user enters a ridiculous value for the window size. We just set it back to what it started as.
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*/
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- (BOOL)control:(NSControl *)control didFailToFormatString:(NSString *)string errorDescription:(NSString *)error {
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[control setIntegerValue:originalDimensionFieldValue];
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return YES;
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}
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@end
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