Re: NSTableView Question
Re: NSTableView Question
- Subject: Re: NSTableView Question
- From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 01:42:36 -0400
On Saturday, August 2, 2003, at 9:14 AM, Cody Brimhall wrote:
Thanks for the example. I had indeed read about - setDoubleAction, but
the
very basic definition in Apple's documentation left much to be desired
for
someone who doesn't understand the inner-workings of selectors. This
clears things up a bit.
I've read the doc in question...
Sets the message sent to the target when the user double-clicks an
uneditable cell or a column header to aSelector. If the double-clicked
cell is editable, this message isnt sent and the cell is edited
instead. You can use this method to implement features such as sorting
records according to the column that was double-clicked.
I'm curious what you think needs clarification? If you're having
trouble with it, others might. It could be clarified if you can give
me an indication of what you found confusing.
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