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Re: When is (NSColor) black not black?



I don't know the answer to your question, but if you check the red/green/blue values, are they zero?
(If yes, then that would be one way to check for black, but it would be interesting to know why the isEqual: fails.)


On May 2, 2005, at 11:06 AM, Mark Dawson wrote:

I'm not sure if I'm doing a compare wrong, but if I set my color wheel to black (10.3.9, using the "named" colors/3 section from left of color wheel), it doesn't seem to compare correctly:

if ([[colorWheel color] isEqual:[NSColor blackColor]])
doSomething; <--- never equals

Is there something further I need to do?

Thanks!

mark

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