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Re: Tokenfield blues (literally)
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Re: Tokenfield blues (literally)


  • Subject: Re: Tokenfield blues (literally)
  • From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 11:59:59 -0400


How about the code used for your token subclass? How about a bit more information on exactly how you've configured your NSTokenField?


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I.S.


On Oct 20, 2006, at 8:42 PM, Alexander Griekspoor wrote:

Hi!

I'm struggling with some weird behaviour with NSTokenfield. I have my
own token subclass and everythings works fine starting with an empty
tokenfield. Also when I set the tokenfield's objectvalue to an array
with say three previously stored tokens, they show up nicely. BUT,
when I try to type in between one of these tokens I have some weird
behaviour where each single letter becomes instantly a new token. If I
type before the first or after the last token it works as it should
and only creates new tokens upon a return or when it hits a tokenizing
character. Has any one run into similar problems? What could force
each character into a single token, but only when typing in between
two other tokens? Any help is greatly appreciated!
Alex
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