Any ideas? Thans very much!
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If you're looking to search through your own data, you may be thinking about the NSSearchField control. Here is a link to the "Introduction to Search Fields Guide" in the Apple documentation; it should put you on the right track.
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@peterHosey You are correct of course, but as you've previously pointed out, the original question is vague as to the actual desired implementation. I was merely attempting to steer @Luke in the right direction if he had his terminology confused (i.e. perhaps he was searching for spotlight when he intended NSSearchField/NSSearchFieldCell). The documentation I referenced includes sample code for implementing a SearchField.– GouldscJul 8, 2011 at 5:55
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Well, that's the front end, but it doesn't do any actual searching. The extent of its involvement is to give you the search string from which you can create a predicate to pass to Core Data or to an NSArrayController to filter the data. Jul 8, 2011 at 6:11
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(Sorry for the out-of-order—I realized my original comment was in error and it was too late to edit it.) Jul 8, 2011 at 6:11
Why don't you just integrate with Spotlight instead of creating some sort of alternative?
If you're actually trying to search for other files, you can use Spotlight for that as well:
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But I want that the results can changed dynamically responded to the key word typed by the user– LukeJul 8, 2011 at 2:43
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3@Luke: You should edit your question to clarify that, because your question as it is currently written implies that you want to replicate Spotlight itself—i.e., searching for files. Jul 8, 2011 at 2:52