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I have an NSOpenPanel with an accessoryView; in this view the user chooses a couple of radio button to change the allowed types. When the panel opens, the right files are enabled, the other disabled. Ok, good.

Now the user changes the radio buttons, the viewController of the accessoryView observe the changes in the radio button matrix and changes consequently the allowedTypes of the NSOpenPanel.

After that, following Apple documentation, it calls -validateVisibleColumns, but nothing visible changes in the panel. That is: the right files seems disabled: I can choose them but they are in grey! Another wrong effect: I select a file (enabled), change the file type, the (now wrong) file remains selected, with the OK button enabled: but this is the wrong file type! It seems that the change happens but the interface doesn't know!

My code is (selected is bound to the matrix of radio button):

- (void)observeValueForKeyPath..... 
{
    NSString *extension = (self.selected==0) ? @"txt" : @"xml";
    [thePanel setAllowedFileTypes:@[extension, [extension uppercaseString]]];
    [thePanel validateVisibleColumns];
}

I first tried to insert a call

[thePanel displayIfNeeded]

then I tried with

[thePanel contentView] setNeedsDisplay]

with no results. I also tried to implement the panel delegate method panel:shouldEnableURL:, that should be called by validateVisibleColumns: I just found that it was called just once, at the opening of NSOpenPanel.

Can someone have an idea why this happens? I tried all this with sandboxed and not-sandboxed applications, no difference. I'm developing on ML with 10.8 sdk.

Edit

By now the only way to avoid the problem is to implement panel:validateURL:error, but this is called after the user clicked 'open' and it's very bad.

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  • You want to call validateVisibleColumns. I get that. What I don't get is for what.
    – El Tomato
    Aug 12, 2013 at 23:06
  • @TBlue: because I'd want to change the allowed filed types of the NSOpenPanel, when the user makes a choice in the accessoryView. I expect the panel disables some files and enables some others.
    – max.me
    Aug 13, 2013 at 5:56

3 Answers 3

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I have the exact same problem, under 10.9, non-sandboxed, and have spent the better part of this DAY trying to find a solution!

After A LOT of tinkering and drilling down through the various classes that make up the NSOpenPanel (well NSSavePanel really) I did find a way to force the underlying table to refresh itself:

id table = [[[[[[[[[[[[_openPanel contentView] subviews][4] subviews][0] subviews][0] subviews][0] subviews][7] subviews][0] subviews][1] subviews][0] subviews][0] subviews][0] subviews][2];
[table reloadData];

Of course, the best way to code this hack would be to walk down the subview list ensuring the right classes are found and eventually caching the end table view for the subsequent reloadData calls.

I know, I know, this is a very ugly kludge, however, I can not seem to find any other answer to fix the issue, other than "file a bug report". Which, from what I can see online people have been doing since 1.8! :(

EDIT: Here is the code I am now using to make my NSOpenPanel behave correctly under 10.9:

- (id) openPanelFindTable: (NSArray*)subviews;
{
    id table = nil;

    for (id view in subviews) {
        if ([[view className] isEqualToString: @"FI_TListView"]) {
            table = view;
            break;
        } else {
            table = [self openPanelFindTable: [view subviews]];
            if (table != nil) break;
        }
    }

    return table;
}


- (void) refreshOpenPanel
{
    if (_openPanelTableHack == nil)
        _openPanelTableHack = [self openPanelFindTable: [[_openPanel contentView] subviews]];
    [_openPanelTableHack reloadData];
    [_openPanel validateVisibleColumns];
}

This code requires two instance variables _openPanel and _openPanelTableHack to be declared in order to work. I declared _openPanel as NSOpenPanel* and _openPanelTableHack is declared as id.

Now, instead of calling [_openPanel validateVisibleColumns] I call [self refreshOpenPanel] to force the panel to update the filenames as expected. I tried caching the table view when the NSOpenPanel was created, however, it seems that once you "run" the panel the table view changes, so I have to cache it on the first update instead.

Again, this is a GIANT hack, however, I do not know how long it will take Apple to fix the issue with accessory views and the file panels, so for now, this works.

If anyone has any other solutions that are not huge kludges please share! ;)

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  • Just one quick comment, I notice the original poster mentioned they were on Mountain Lion and using the 10.8 SDK... I actually did not have any problems with NSOpenPanel under 10.8.2 while using the 10.8 SDK. However, I am compiling under Mavericks (but targeting the 10.8 SDK) not Mountain Lion. Jan 22, 2014 at 19:13
  • Time ago I solved... by avoiding! That is: built different menus for different filetypes. Now I tried this solution and it works (and it's a good example of recursive programming :-) Anyway we will have to monitor if Apple could change the class name in the future (and maybe solve this bug)
    – max.me
    Apr 2, 2014 at 7:41
  • I am glad my solution worked out for you. I did file a bug report with Apple, and strongly recommend you do too! Hopefully they will fix this issue sooner than later! :) Apr 3, 2014 at 3:32
  • @Eidola I tried this on 10.10, but couldn’t get it to work. The view hierarchy only contains two views below the contentView and they both have a className of NSView. Did you find a solution?
    – JanX2
    Mar 10, 2015 at 0:04
  • I have not yet upgraded to 10.10 so I do not have access to the view hierarchy on that system, sorry! I am surprised, however, that this bug would still persist under 10.10! :( Mar 10, 2015 at 23:17
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An implementation in swift of Eidola solution. Biggest difference is that I search for a NSBrowser (sub)class rather than a specific class name. Tested on 10.10 (not sandboxed).

private weak var panelBrowser : NSBrowser? //avoid strong reference cycle
func reloadBrowser()
{
    if let assumedBrowser = panelBrowser
    {
        assumedBrowser.reloadColumn(assumedBrowser.lastColumn)
    }
    else if let searchResult = self.locateBrowser(self.panel?.contentView as! NSView)
    {
        searchResult.reloadColumn(searchResult.lastColumn)
        self.panelBrowser = searchResult //hang on to result
    }
    else
    {
        assertionFailure("browser not found")
    }
}

//recursive search function
private func locateBrowser(view: NSView) -> NSBrowser?
{
    for subview in view.subviews as! [NSView]
    {
        if subview is NSBrowser
        {
            return subview as? NSBrowser
        }
        else if let result = locateBrowser(subview)
        {
            return result
        }
    }
    return nil
}

Edit:

Ok, so the code above will not work all the time. If it's not working and a file is selected (you can see the details/preview), then you have to reload the last to one column instead of the last column. Either reload the last two columns (make sure there are at least 2 columns) or reload all columns.

Second problem: if you reload the column, then you lose the selection. Yes, the selected files/directory will still be highlighted, but the panel will not return the correct URL's.

Now I am using this function:

func reloadBrowser()
{
    //obtain browser
    if self.panelBrowser == nil
    {
        self.panelBrowser = self.locateBrowser(self.panel?.contentView as! NSView)
    }
    assert(panelBrowser != nil, "browser not found")

    //reload browser
    let panelSelectionPatch = panelBrowser.selectionIndexPaths //otherwise the panel return the wrong urls
    if panelBrowser.lastColumn > 0
    {
        panelBrowser.reloadColumn(panelBrowser.lastColumn-1)
    }
    panelBrowser.reloadColumn(panelBrowser.lastColumn)
    panelBrowser.selectionIndexPaths = panelSelectionPatch
}
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  • Thanks for the update to my code using Swift, that should help people under 10.10! :) Mar 17, 2015 at 22:06
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Just upgrade to xcode 6.3 (on Yosemite 10.10.3) and its ok. Apple fixed the bug (no more need Eidola Hack).

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