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Just want to tell everyone that it works now but it's very strange.
This code was missing in my app:
- (void)tableView:(NSTableView*)table setObjectValue:anObject
forTableColumn:(NSTableColumn *)col row:(int)rowIndex
{
[myMutableArray replaceObjectAtIndex: rowIndex withObject: anObject];
return;
}
But this code was also missing from the app yesterday that worked. I have
had no other problems since the project started at least 1 year ago, all
the time with this code missing. What conclusions can I make from that? I
really don't know... ;-)
Peter
Ursprungligt meddelande
Dear list!press
Yesterday I subclassed my NSTableView so the user can edit a row and press
return to exit the editing process, everything worked as expected. Today I
did the same thing to another app. But when I have edited the row andreturn the text in the row is not changed to the one I have typed. Itplace.
changes back to the text that was in the row before the editing took
Can someone tell me what's going on here? Very strange...
Best regards Peter
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