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Why click to knob of NSSlider changes it's value?
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Why click to knob of NSSlider changes it's value?


  • Subject: Why click to knob of NSSlider changes it's value?
  • From: Andrey Tverdokhleb <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 21:37:16 -0700

May be this is a stupid problem, but I just can't find a solution and hope somebody here knows what to do.
I have a simple NSSlider, min: -40, max: 60, 11 ticks, continuos, no sticking to ticks. Starting value is 0.
When I click knob of the slider for the first time it sends value -0.81081032752990723 through bindings. When I click it again it doesn't do this. If I change it's value to 0 programatically and click the knob again it sends -0.81081032752990723 again. What I don't understand why it's changing value on simple click considering that sticking to ticks is disabled. I tried to change amount of ticks - doesn't affect anything. Changing range changes that number, but the range has to be (-40; 60).


Thanks,
Andrey
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