FROM : j o a r
DATE : Wed Dec 01 20:33:11 2004
On 2004-12-01, at 15.23, Danny Frey wrote:
>
> Anyone know how I can get notified (or anything) when a row gets
> clicked in an NSTable (or NSOutlineView) - wait for it - when it's
> already selected! The class seems to adopt the attitude: "Well hell
> I'm already selected so what does he need to know for."
>
> ... and before you start, yes I do have a good reason to need this
Whenever I hear that I get suspicious... Care to try to explain how you
plan to use this knowledge? We might surprise you with an alternative
approach!
> and I really don't think it's counter to Apples UI guidelines ;-)
I would agree - as it doesn't concern UI guidelines (at least not what
you've told us so far...).
j o a r
DATE : Wed Dec 01 20:33:11 2004
On 2004-12-01, at 15.23, Danny Frey wrote:
>
> Anyone know how I can get notified (or anything) when a row gets
> clicked in an NSTable (or NSOutlineView) - wait for it - when it's
> already selected! The class seems to adopt the attitude: "Well hell
> I'm already selected so what does he need to know for."
>
> ... and before you start, yes I do have a good reason to need this
Whenever I hear that I get suspicious... Care to try to explain how you
plan to use this knowledge? We might surprise you with an alternative
approach!
> and I really don't think it's counter to Apples UI guidelines ;-)
I would agree - as it doesn't concern UI guidelines (at least not what
you've told us so far...).
j o a r
| Related mails | Author | Date |
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| Danny Frey | Dec 1, 15:23 | |
| j o a r | Dec 1, 20:33 | |
| Brian Ganninger | Dec 1, 20:41 | |
| Eric Forget | Dec 1, 21:24 | |
| Douglas A. Welton | Dec 1, 22:28 |






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