FROM : Markus Spoettl
DATE : Wed Jun 25 22:18:47 2008
Hi Corbin,
On Jun 25, 2008, at 10:28 AM, Corbin Dunn wrote:
> Yes. It is a magical NSColor that draws correctly depending on the
> window key-state. Create an NSOutlineView, set it to be a source
> list, and get the -backgroundColor. Keep it around and use it as you
> wish. Be sure to redisplay your view when the window looses key-ness.
Excellent, thanks for the information! Works perfectly.
Regards
Markus
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DATE : Wed Jun 25 22:18:47 2008
Hi Corbin,
On Jun 25, 2008, at 10:28 AM, Corbin Dunn wrote:
> Yes. It is a magical NSColor that draws correctly depending on the
> window key-state. Create an NSOutlineView, set it to be a source
> list, and get the -backgroundColor. Keep it around and use it as you
> wish. Be sure to redisplay your view when the window looses key-ness.
Excellent, thanks for the information! Works perfectly.
Regards
Markus
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