In Interface Builder select the first check box
Press ⌥⌘7 to show the Bindings Inspector
Click on the disclosure triangle next to Value
In the pop up menu next to Bind to select the App Delegate entry
Click the check box next to Bind to to enable it.
Leave Controller Key empty
type checkbox1 into the Model Key Path field and press return (in the parentheses to the right of Value must appear .checkbox1 at the end)
Do the same thing for the other check boxes (connect to checkbox2 and checkbox3)
then you can simply write
if checkbox1 is true then theLabel2's setStringValue_("Your Option")
PS:
In a AppleScriptObjC environment the syntax state of button “Checkbox1” of window “Main” is invalid
Maybe i am to stupid for this. this shortcut dont work by me.
you mean with the interface builder the graphic window where i design my window and checkbox ?
A lot to find about the IBAction, but nothing who can use it on my version of Xcode all what i find in google is for older versions. the help menu of xcode are not useful.
the name doSomething will appear in Interface Builder in the Connections Inspector (⌥⌘6) as a Received Action
after selecting the App Delegate blue cube. Connect the selector of the checkbox to the action
The handler gets called when the check box is clicked.
The parameter sender is a reference to the check box
Where did you get 4.6.3 from? The actual version is 4.6.2
either select the check box and control-drag the selector (the Sent action) to the App Delegate blue cube,
or select the blue cube and drag from the circle of the handler name (the Received Action) to the check box
script AppDelegate
property parent : class "NSObject"
property theLabel1 : missing value -- connect to the label text field
property theLabel2 : missing value -- connect to the label text field
property Checkbox1 : false
-- property Checkbox2 : false
-- property Checkbox3 : false
property Main : false
on Checkbox1_(sender)
theLabel1's setStringValue_("Your Option")
end Checkbox1_
if Checkbox1 is true then theLabel2's setStringValue_("Your Option")
if Checkbox1 is false then theLabel2's setStringValue_(" ")
end script
I made a few changes, please consider the naming convention that the names of all methods/handlers and non-class variables begin always with a lowercase letter
Thank you very much !! I could solve it all and it works as i wish. A Great tool for me and the Support.
Oe question ist left. sorry.
When i build the App it work well. But when i look inside the app, i can find the sourcecode of “AppDelegate.scpt” as clear text. can i decode it, so that nobody else may copy my source code ?