Today's lesson in not using Apple's private methods: somewhere between old/886f95f00431 and #9620 Apple changed their document icon setup process. Use the new methods and fix #9620.
(transplanted from 5cf365ce9352d25978ffd6073d3bc07573aba518)
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#import "CBGrowlAlertDetailPane.h"
#import "NEHGrowlPlugin.h"
#import <AIUtilities/AIMenuAdditions.h>
@interfaceCBGrowlAlertDetailPane()
-(NSMenu*)priorityMenu;
-(void)dummyAction;
@end
/*!
* @class CBGrowlAlertDetailPane
* @brief Provide and manage custom controls for configuring the Growl contact alert
*
* The only control currently provided is the ability to make a Growl notification sticky (i.e. does not disappear until
* the user dismisses it).
*/
@implementationCBGrowlAlertDetailPane
/*!
* @brief Returns the name of our pane
*
* Since this is a detail pain, we return @"".
*/
-(NSString*)label
{
return@"";
}
/*!
* @brief Returns the name of the Nib to load
*/
-(NSString*)nibName
{
return@"GrowlAlert";
}
/*!
* @brief Configure the detail view, and set up our localized controls