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Re: Remove of selection in table view



set selected rows [...] to {}

Matthew Stuckwisch
Senior, Spanish and New Media
University of Alabama

On Apr 24, 2005, at 3:15 AM, Heinrich Bjerregaard wrote:


I delete a row in a table by first selecting it and then clicking a delete-button, and then I disable the delete-button.
The problem is now that the table view automatically highlights the next row in the table.
How can I remove this selection?
The following code is by best guess (!), but it doesn't work:

        delete SelectedServerRow
        set enabled of button "DeleteRow" of window "Prefs" to false
        set rowIdx to selected row of table view "ServerTable" of scroll view "ServerTable" of window "Prefs"
        log {"313 rowIdx", rowIdx}
        set selected row of table view "ServerTable" of scroll view "ServerTable" of window "Prefs" to 0
        update table view "ServerTable" of scroll view "ServerTable" of window "Prefs"

Another thing is that using the arrow keys up/down changes the selection of the rows, however, no clicked-event are produced!
Any hints?

/Heinrich
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