Re: Why do bindings make my image disabled?
Re: Why do bindings make my image disabled?
- Subject: Re: Why do bindings make my image disabled?
- From: Michael Bishop <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 20:16:28 -0800
Thank you very much! I really appreciate you taking the time to look at that. I could not for the life of me figure that out.
_ michael
On Jan 2, 2010, at 8:57 PM, Jim Correia wrote:
> On Jan 1, 2010, at 5:39 PM, Michael Bishop wrote:
>
>> What I have been able to figure out is that using bindings is somehow making my NSImageCell instances draw an image semi-transparently. I haven't been able to explain why this is but I'm hoping someone else has seen this.
>
> […]
>
>> In the project you'll find an app delegate which has a status. There are some Image cells along the left that are bound to the status. They have different border types but are otherwise identical (copy and pasted).
>>
>> On the right, you'll see an image who is manually set by the delegate when its status is flipped.
>>
>> The only one that is faded out is the image that has no border and is bound.
>>
>> I can't for the life of me explain the faded image. Can anyone else?
>
> On 10.6, NSImageView will draw its content as dimmed when the control is disabled.
>
> Your binding has “Conditionally Sets Enabled” turned on.
>
> - Jim
_ michael
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