FROM : Jonathan Jackel
DATE : Sun Dec 15 16:39:16 2002
I had the same problem. Are you attaching the formatter to a table column?
These cities are the "greeking" text that populates a table view in IB.
Apparently, these are also appear to be the original contents when the table
view is instantiated, and are wiped out as soon as the view acquires a new
datasource (or no datasource).
Seems like a bug to me.
Jonathan
on 12/15/02 9:23 AM, matt neuburg at <email_removed> wrote:
> I have a custom NSFormatter, and I had to write an exception handler because
> when my window opens, containing several interface items that use the
> formatter, before I put any data into the window, the formatter is bombarded
> with values like "Mountain View" and "Redwood City". Where the heck are these
> coming from? (Not my code, I assure you.) Is this some sort of Silicon Valley
> plot to take over the world? m.
>
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DATE : Sun Dec 15 16:39:16 2002
I had the same problem. Are you attaching the formatter to a table column?
These cities are the "greeking" text that populates a table view in IB.
Apparently, these are also appear to be the original contents when the table
view is instantiated, and are wiped out as soon as the view acquires a new
datasource (or no datasource).
Seems like a bug to me.
Jonathan
on 12/15/02 9:23 AM, matt neuburg at <email_removed> wrote:
> I have a custom NSFormatter, and I had to write an exception handler because
> when my window opens, containing several interface items that use the
> formatter, before I put any data into the window, the formatter is bombarded
> with values like "Mountain View" and "Redwood City". Where the heck are these
> coming from? (Not my code, I assure you.) Is this some sort of Silicon Valley
> plot to take over the world? m.
>
> matt neuburg, phd = <email_removed>, http://www.tidbits.com/matt
> pantes anthropoi tou eidenai oregontai phusei
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| matt neuburg | Dec 15, 15:23 | |
| Chris Ridd | Dec 15, 15:31 | |
| Dave Sopchak | Dec 15, 15:34 | |
| Jonathan Jackel | Dec 15, 16:39 | |
| ssudre2 | Dec 15, 17:17 | |
| Jonathan Jackel | Dec 15, 17:41 | |
| Henri Lamiraux | Dec 16, 06:28 | |
| Jonathan E. Jackel | Dec 16, 15:35 | |
| matt neuburg | Dec 17, 18:50 | |
| Henri Lamiraux | Dec 17, 19:39 | |
| matt neuburg | Dec 17, 19:48 |






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