Re: Subclassing NSTableView
Re: Subclassing NSTableView
- Subject: Re: Subclassing NSTableView
- From: Daniel Todd Currie <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 19:16:13 +0900
Could it also be that your pressing return is inserting a line break?
that would explain why the cell looks no different after pressing
return.
-- DTC
On 2004 Oct 21, at 18:51, Stefan Fürst wrote:
Hello Peter
No, this is the method to get the Data out for being displayed.
Just add:
- (id)tableView:(NSTableView*)table
setObjectValue: (id)anObject forTableColumn:(NSTableColumn*)col
row:(int)rowIndex
{
[myMutableArray replaceObjectAtIndex: rowIndex withObject: anObject];
}
so the edited data finds it's way back to your array.
Stefan
I have something similar in my code, looking like this:
- (id)tableView:(NSTableView*)table
objectValueForTableColumn:(NSTableColumn*)col row:(int)rowIndex
{
return [myMutableArray objectAtIndex:rowIndex];
}
Is this wrong?
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