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Re: How does a binding know what it gets should be treated like an NSArray or not ? (Was: How to observe and bind (KVO/KVB) to a value generated at runtime..)




On 2006/02/25, at 15:07, Camillo Lugaresi wrote:

On 25/feb/06, at 17:33, email@hidden wrote:

Does *anyone* know how to get an array into a table column or NSArrayController using a plain array or array indexed accessors?

Use the contentArray binding or the setContent method of NSArrayController.
Ok, yes this works, I don't know why I was having problems before. I was binding contentArray to an object with indexed accessors, for some bizarre reason it wasn't working right...
In any case, the main problem I'm still having is that if each column is bound to a different base key path (even if the same controller), then the second column doesn't know what to do
with the array its given and just prints the description of the array..... this is the main problem I'm having. So I can't seem to convince the table column to pull the items out into each row...


To exemplify here's some pics of the problem:

http://homepage.mac.com/son_gohan/Pic3.png
http://homepage.mac.com/son_gohan/Pic4.png

I wonder if I'm configuring this wrong or its a bug....

Thanks for your help BTW.

Andre
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 >How does a binding know what it gets should be treated like an NSArray or not ? (Was: How to observe and bind (KVO/KVB) to a value generated at runtime..) (From: email@hidden)
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