Re: [NSOutlineView] How to know an item is expanded if its parent item is not?
Re: [NSOutlineView] How to know an item is expanded if its parent item is not?
- Subject: Re: [NSOutlineView] How to know an item is expanded if its parent item is not?
- From: Jonathan Dann <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 16:50:18 +0000
On 1 Mar 2008, at 23:02, Stéphane Sudre wrote:
There seems to be a missing method in NSOutlineView.
You can know an item is expanded only if its parent is expanded (so
that the item itself is visible).
This is problematic if you want to cache the current list of
expanded items. Instead of just iterating through the item hierarchy
when needed, you would need to use the notifications sent when an
item is about to be disclosed or closed.
This is a bit strange if you consider that NSOutlineView probably
caches this information in _expandSet or _expandSetToExpandItemsInto
so that it can remember to expand the children of an item if needed.
An I missing something and is there a way to know which items are
expanded (either visible or not)?
For what it's worth, I haven't found a way to do this either, would be
really great if this can be cracked. I had to manually track all the
NSOutlineViewItemDidExpand (and the Collapse) notifications.
Jon_______________________________________________
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