Re: Should I post any notifications when my control becomes enabled/disabled?
Re: Should I post any notifications when my control becomes enabled/disabled?
- Subject: Re: Should I post any notifications when my control becomes enabled/disabled?
- From: Patti Hoa <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 11:06:07 -0800
Ilya,
As long as AXEnabled correctly reflect the state of your control, you don't need to post any notification.
Patti
On Feb 7, 2014, at 11:29 PM, Ilya Kulakov <email@hidden> wrote:
> My control can be enabled or disabled depending on some user actions. It's not primary value of the control though, but its appearance (like enabled/disabled state of NSTextField).
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> Should I post a notification by using NSAccessibilityPostNotification and if so, what notification should I post?
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