Re: [SOLVED, with reservations] Re: Turn off menu highlight in outline view?
Re: [SOLVED, with reservations] Re: Turn off menu highlight in outline view?
- Subject: Re: [SOLVED, with reservations] Re: Turn off menu highlight in outline view?
- From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 14:14:25 -0400
On Aug 17, 2009, at 1:48 PM, Quincey Morris wrote:
My guess is that I. S. wasn't referring to specific defects (though
there are those) but to the "Frankenstein's monster" nature of
NSTableView/NSOutlineView -- a lot of not-quite-matching pieces
bolted onto the corpse of a much simpler class that died about 15
years ago. It's not so much about whether the current implementation
has 9 fingers or 11 toes, but whether a new organism might do a
better job.
Quincey, you're my new hero. :-) Very well-said. I agree with most
of your points below. Here's one place you lose me:
-- In the interests of compatibility, the source list style has
ended up having a "nudge, nudge, wink, wink" API. It's not available
directly, but just sort of happens as a lucky side-effect of patting
your head and rubbing your stomach simultaneously.
I'm not sure what you mean here, but I'm fairly sure I disagree. :-D
This is one step in the right direction. One. At least, insofar as
"we heard a very common request and, in the interests of consistency
and promoting good-looking apps on our platform, we will address it."
Here's the other point of divergence:
Perhaps the time will soon come when you are willing to heave the
experiment off a cliff, and turn your weird science project into a
consumer product.
I think that's a bit harsh but sadly probably the best way to put
it. You're absolutely right that these views do far more than we would
(or many of us could) do on our own. Keeping performance firmly in
mind, this can easily become a very difficult thing to customize in
plenty of cases I can think of. But these controls are as common as
buttons (by inclusion in an app, not by frequency in the app). They
should receive some of the highest attention and see constant
improvement but I don't feel they have.
--
I.S.
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