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Re: Non user-selectable NSMixedState
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Re: Non user-selectable NSMixedState


  • Subject: Re: Non user-selectable NSMixedState
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 09:34:18 +0200

On Wednesday, September 18, 2002, at 03:10 , Clark Mueller wrote:

Kind of a hassle to do that, but it's not hard, so I won't complain. :-) It is as intuitive as it would be. What I am using them for is to view the state of the visibility flag on multiple files. I use NSOnState if they are all invisible, NSOffState if they are all visible, and NSMixedState if some are, and some are not. The user can then change the state of the files. I cannot change it to half-on, half-of (i.e. NSMixedState), just all invisible, or all visible. Does this make sense as an intuitive interface?

Well, the NSMixedState on input might have a very reasonable sense of "Don'
t change the visibility", might it not?
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