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Re: NSTableView clickedColumn clickedRow implementation



Yes,

Thanks. I overrode the two methods (why I didn't do this in the first place, I don't know) and determined that they get called after - mouseDown:.
I assigned an NSButtonCell to one column. The clickedRow and clickedColumn properties show up in the sender object.


LA

On Aug 9, 2007, at 1:33 PM, Knut Lorenzen wrote:

email@hidden schrieb dereinst (am 09.08.2007 21:04 Uhr) via
email@hidden:


- (void)mouseDown:(NSEvent *)theEvent
{
NSLog(@"clickedRow: %d", [self clickedRow]);
NSLog(@"clickedColumn %d", [self clickedColumn]);

[super mouseDown:theEvent];

NSLog(@"clickedRow: %d", [self clickedRow]);
NSLog(@"clickedColumn %d", [self clickedColumn]);
}

In both cases the return value is always -1. Am I approaching this
inappropriately?

Simply using [YourTableView clickedRow] *not* inside of mouseDown works fine
for me.


-Knut



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