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Re: Adding a new type of NSButton
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Re: Adding a new type of NSButton


  • Subject: Re: Adding a new type of NSButton
  • From: Marco Masser <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:21:48 +0200

Once it is pushed it stays pushed - pushing it again does not revert it back to unpushed state.

You could simply hook up an appropriate kind of a standard NSButton to an IBAction that disables the button. That way, you can't click it anymore and it stays pushed.
If you don't want it to be grayed out upon disabling, you could maybe subclass NSButton and find out which method gets called to draw a disabled button and overwrite that (I never did that and there's probably a more elegant solution for this).


Marco
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