Here's the setup: I have a subclass of IKImageBrowserView whose zoomValue property is bound to a key VFBrowserZoomValue in the shared NSUserDefaultsController. I have an NSSlider whose value binding is bound to the same key.
This works perfectly to change the zoomValue of the browser from the slider.
I'm trying to implement -magnifyWithEvent: in my IKImageBrowserView subclass to allow zooming the browser with the pinch gesture on trackpads.
Here's my implementation:
-(void)magnifyWithEvent:(NSEvent *)event
{
if ([event magnification] > 0) {
if ([self zoomValue] < 1) {
[self setZoomValue: [self zoomValue] + [event magnification]];
}
}
else if ([event magnification] < 0) {
if ([self zoomValue] + [event magnification] > 0.1) {
[self setZoomValue: [self zoomValue] + [event magnification]];
}
else {
[self setZoomValue: 0.1];
}
}
}
This changes the browser's zoomValue correctly. The problem is that the NSUserDefaults is not updated with the new value.
Elsewhere in the app, I have an implementation of -observeValueForKeyPath:ofObject:change:context: that observes the browser's zoomValue. If I log the values of the browser's zoom, the slider's value and the key in defaults in that method, I see that the browser's zoomValue has not been pushed into NSUserDefaults and the slider hasn't updated.
I've tried surrounding the -magnifyWithEvent: method with calls to -{will,did}ChangeValueForKey to no effect.