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Re: NSLevelIndicator Bindings Crash
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Re: NSLevelIndicator Bindings Crash


  • Subject: Re: NSLevelIndicator Bindings Crash
  • From: Ron Lue-Sang <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 13:10:02 -0700


On Mar 24, 2009, at 11:52 , Walker Argendeli wrote:

I'm sorry for the trouble I'm giving you explaining this.

The "Item.selection.priority" keypath indicates that you are referencing the key "Item" of the array controller (as you describe). How is that key defined?
I'm binding to the array controller called Item, which contains entities of type Item. The level indicator is bound to the key "selection" and model key path "priority" of the Item array controller.

Are you saying that the level indicator always shows 1, no matter what the bound value is, or that it changes back to the original value after you change it?
If I have a row selected in the table view, change the level indicator, select another row, and come back to the original row, the row I changed will have defaulted back to 1.

Thanks,
- Walker Argendeli


You're binding a levelIndicator? The LevelIndicator's value binding is "read-only". That's why it looks like you've changed the value, but you really haven't. The rest of your setup sounds correct.

Please file a bug that NSLevelIndicator's value binding isn't "read- write".

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RONZILLA



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