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In Cocoa i want to create an nsbutton with delayed menu. i.e., When clicked it should call the action method and when kept in pressed state for 2 seconds it should display a nsmenu.

It is similar to "Build Active Target" button present in Xcode toolbar.

Regards,

Dhanaraj.

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  • I have answered this question here. Code on my GitHub implements exactly that behavior based on a plain NSButton.
    – evgeny
    Oct 10, 2016 at 5:31

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It's a NSPopUpButton.. Here is how I create it in my app.

NSToolbarItem* item = [[[NSToolbarItem alloc] initWithItemIdentifier:identifier] autorelease];
[item setLabel:label];
[item setPaletteLabel:label];
[item setToolTip:tooltip];

NSPopUpButton* button = [[[NSPopUpButton alloc] initWithFrame:NSMakeRect(0, 0, 200, 24) pullsDown:NO] autorelease];
NSMenu* menu = [button menu];
// insert code here, that adds NSMenuItems to the menu

[button setTarget:self];
[button setAction:@selector(menuAction:)];
[[button cell] setBezelStyle:NSTexturedRoundedBezelStyle];
[[button cell] setArrowPosition:NSPopUpArrowAtBottom];
[[button cell] setFont:[NSFont systemFontOfSize:14]];
[item setView:button];
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  • How does it make it behave different when clicked/held for a second?
    – zrslv
    Mar 20, 2012 at 4:13
  • I would like to know that too. I'm thinking that maybe the ButtonMadness sample from Apple might help. In that code, they have a DropdownButton which can display a menu below it. But it's just a regular NSButton, not an NSPopupButton. Perhaps with a delayed NSTimer or something it can display the menu instead of executing the button action if the mouseUp event hasn't occurred after a while. See the code here: developer.apple.com/library/mac/#samplecode/ButtonMadness/…
    – Tap Forms
    Jul 28, 2012 at 23:45

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