Re: Control-Click vs Right-Click in NSTableView
Re: Control-Click vs Right-Click in NSTableView
- Subject: Re: Control-Click vs Right-Click in NSTableView
- From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 00:09:11 +0200
Le 21 août 08 à 00:02, Matthew Mashyna a écrit :
I have an NSTableView subclass whose only override method is
rightMouseDown. I override it so I can have it select the table row
before validating and presenting the context menu (by then passing
it up to [super rightMouseDown]).
This works nicely but I have found that it does not work for control
clicks. For a another view item I overrode mouseDown to check for
the control key and call [self rightMouseDown] if needed.
For NSTableView I can catch rightMouseDown but I can't seem to catch
mouseDown. When I control click a row the context men comes up over
a non-selected item which, ironically enough, gives me an out-of-
context menu.
How can I get control clicks on my NSTableView ?
Instead of trying to catch mouse events, override -[NSView
menuForEvent:theEvent]
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