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Re: NSOutlineView drag indicator indentation
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Re: NSOutlineView drag indicator indentation


  • Subject: Re: NSOutlineView drag indicator indentation
  • From: p3consulting <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2003 09:52:39 +0100

See

http://www.macosxguru.net/article.php?story=20031220230948317

it is for NSTableView but the same principle should apply to
NSOutlineView
since
- (void)dragImage:(NSImage *)anImage at:(NSPoint)imageLoc
offset:(NSSize)mouseOffset event:(NSEvent *)theEvent
pasteboard:(NSPasteboard *)pboard source:(id)sourceObject
slideBack:(BOOL)slideBack
is a NSView method.

Pascal Pochet
P3 Consulting

On 26 dic. 2003, at 07:07, Jan Van Tol wrote:

> List,
>
> I'm trying to create an outline view that can act like either a normal
> outline, with disclosure triangles, or as a table view. Basically, you
> can flip a preference, and it groups the items that were in the table
> view-like outline under various groups with disclosure triangles. So,
> not wanting to waste the space normally taken up by the disclosure
> triangles, I reduce the indentation level when it's in the un-grouped
> mode, and reinstate the indentation when grouped. The code basically
> is this:
>
> if ([[notification object] isEqualToString:@"YES"]) {
> [outlineView setIndentationPerLevel:12];
> } else {
> [outlineView setIndentationPerLevel:0];
> }
> [outlineView reloadData];
>
> Now, this all works great, except for drag and drop. When I drag
> something in the un-grouped mode, the drag location indicator (the
> line with round thingy on one end) is indented, as if the disclosure
> triangle were still there, so it looks like the drag will go inside
> the item, instead of below it. But in the grouped mode, it works
> great.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas on how to counter this? It appears that
> NSOutlineView is not respecting the setIndentationPerLevel setting for
> drag and drop, or else I'm missing something.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Jan Van Tol
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