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Re: Changing NSButton mixed state ordering?



Nick Sayer <email@hidden> wrote:

> I'm doing this in Java / Cocoa, so I'll sort of presume it's ok to ask
> this here. :-)
>
> I have a couple of NSButtons configured as switches with mixed state
> enabled. What I want to do is change the order to Off, On, Mixed
rather
> than Off, Mixed, On.
>
> I presume I'll have to either subclass something and replace
> setNextState(). I tried doing this by extending NSButton, but it
> didn't work. Should I subclass NSButtonCell instead?

Java-Cocoa questions can go either in java-dev or in cocoa-dev,
depending on the question. I think you would be luckier with this one on
the cocoa-dev mailing list.

Steve

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