CCNPreferencesWindowController
is an Objective-C subclass of NSWindowController
that automatically manages your custom view controllers for handling app preferences.
Here is a shot of the included example application:
You can add CCNPreferencesWindowController
by using CocoaPods. Just add this line to your Podfile:
pod 'CCNPreferencesWindowController'
Add CCNPreferencesWindowController
to your Cartfile to have it installed by Carthage.
github "phranck/CCNPreferencesWindowController" >= 1.4.3
Build it by running the command carthage update
, then drag CCNPreferencesWindowController.framework
into your Xcode project.
- (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(NSNotification *)aNotification {
// init the preferences window controller
self.preferences = [CCNPreferencesWindowController new];
self.preferences.centerToolbarItems = YES; // or NO
// setup all preference view controllers
[self.preferences setPreferencesViewControllers:@[
[PreferencesGeneralViewController new],
[PreferencesNetworkViewController new],
[PreferencesBonjourViewController new]
]];
}
- (IBAction)showPreferencesWindow:(id)sender {
[self.preferences showPreferencesWindow];
}
That's all.
CCNPreferencesWindowController
was written using ARC and "modern" Objective-C 2. At the moment it has only support for OS X 10.10 Yosemite. OS X 10.9 Mavericks should work too, but it's untested yet.
The code is provided as-is, and it is far from being complete or free of bugs. If you like this component feel free to support it. Make changes related to your needs, extend it or just use it in your own project. Pull-Requests and Feedbacks are very welcome. Just contact me at [email protected] or send me a ping on Twitter @TheCocoaNaut.
The complete documentation you will find on CocoaDocs.
This software is published under the MIT License.
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