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How does "Conditionally sets editable" work?
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How does "Conditionally sets editable" work?


  • Subject: How does "Conditionally sets editable" work?
  • From: Brian Webster <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2003 13:04:27 -0600

In the bindings inspector for NSTableColumn, there is a checkbox labelled "Conditionally sets editable". I've scoured the documentation and played with it, but I can't figure out how this flag works. I assume this is supposed to disallow editing of a cell in a table based on some criteria, but what is the criteria? For example, how would I go about using this to make some of the columns in my table editable, but others not?

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