How do I prevent a window title from displaying “Edited” for an NSDocument which is dirty?
I’m managing saving and autosaving myself, using a web service, and just don’t want the distraction in the title bar.
I’ve tried overriding:
- NSDocument’s
-isDocumentEditedand-hasUnautosavedChangesalways to returnNO. -[NSWindowController setDocumentEdited]to do nothing, or always to useNOregardless of the parameter’s actual value.-[NSWindowController synchronizeWindowTitleWithDocumentName]to do nothing.-[NSWindow setDocumentEdited]to do nothing, or always to useNOregardless of the parameter’s actual value.
In all cases, the title bar still changes to Edited when I make changes to a saved document.
If I override -[NSDocument updateChangeCount:] and -[NSDocument updateChangeCountWithToken:forSaveOperation:] to do nothing, I can prevent this from happening, but it affects saving, autosaving, and other document behaviors, too.
I also tried this:
[[self.window standardWindowButton: NSWindowDocumentVersionsButton] setTitle:nil];
That displayed a blank string instead of Edited, but the dash still appeared – the one which normally separates the document name and Edited.
Any idea how to pry apart this part of the window from the document?
Several options:
To get a pointer to the “dash”, look for a TextField in [window.contentView.superview.subviews] with a stringValue equals to “-“. You can set its text to an empty string as well.
You can override NSWindow’s -setRepresentedURL:. This would also affect the NSWindowDocumentIconButton and the popup menu, but you can manually create it if you want by: [NSWindow standardWindowButton: NSWindowDocumentIconButton].
Override one of these three NSDocument’s undocumented methods: