FROM : Hamish Allan
DATE : Mon May 19 22:12:52 2008
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 8:18 PM, Jonathan Dann <j.p.<email_removed>> wrote:
> The way its
> traditionally (and designed to be) used is that the tree controller is the
> outline view's data source.
This statement is a little misleading: the tree controller is designed
to have bindings from the outline view as an *alternative* to using
the outline view's data source.
But you are quite right that the OP needs to clarify trying to avoid
bindings and yet using a tree controller...
Hamish
DATE : Mon May 19 22:12:52 2008
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 8:18 PM, Jonathan Dann <j.p.<email_removed>> wrote:
> The way its
> traditionally (and designed to be) used is that the tree controller is the
> outline view's data source.
This statement is a little misleading: the tree controller is designed
to have bindings from the outline view as an *alternative* to using
the outline view's data source.
But you are quite right that the OP needs to clarify trying to avoid
bindings and yet using a tree controller...
Hamish
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Steven Hamilton | May 19, 14:29 | |
| Jonathan Dann | May 19, 21:18 | |
| Hamish Allan | May 19, 22:12 | |
| Steven Hamilton | May 20, 12:10 | |
| Quincey Morris | May 20, 19:18 | |
| Jonathan Dann | May 20, 19:55 | |
| Jonathan Dann | May 20, 20:01 | |
| Steven Hamilton | May 21, 11:53 | |
| Jonathan Dann | May 21, 20:32 | |
| Hamish Allan | May 21, 21:45 | |
| Steven Hamilton | May 21, 23:00 | |
| Steven Hamilton | May 22, 11:11 |






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