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Re: Any new/updated Cocoa books soon?
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Re: Any new/updated Cocoa books soon?


  • Subject: Re: Any new/updated Cocoa books soon?
  • From: Eric Forget <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:22:20 -0500

> At 15:26 Uhr +0100 28.01.2004, Andreas Mayer wrote:
>> Oh, and I had problems figuring out how to use the run loop inside
>> my NSCell subclass. Turns out I had to use NSApplication's
>> nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:. I think that method
>> should be mentioned in the NSRunLoop documentation somewhere. A link
>> to an appropriate example (is there one?) would be even better.
>
> Haven't checked for new docs yet, but what was missing until now was
> some good documentation (or at least sample code with loads of
> comments) on writing one's own NSCells. There's lots of stuff saying
> you can and should do it, but I'd really like to see an example of a
> completely hand-grown cell that includes in-place text editing, mouse
> tracking, does custom highlighting when selected in an NSTableView
> and whatever else Apple's cells do.

You may want to check <file:///Developer/Examples/AppKit/ClockControl/>. It
may be not complete, but gives you a good quick start on what to do for
dealing with cells.

Eric

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