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Just when I thought I understood bindings.
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Just when I thought I understood bindings.


  • Subject: Just when I thought I understood bindings.
  • From: Chris Idou <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 17:21:04 -0700 (PDT)

I've got an NSObjectController controlling an object. This content object's properties are bound to various fields on my screen.

It seems that the bindings are only working in one direction. Editing the fields updates the object, but programmatically updating the object doesn't update the gui.

I've added observers to my fields, and they are definitely notifying of changes correctly.

I haven't made much use of NSObjectController before. Can anybody think what I might be doing wrong?






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