Re: Short Date Format for NSCalendarDate in bound NSTableColumn
Re: Short Date Format for NSCalendarDate in bound NSTableColumn
- Subject: Re: Short Date Format for NSCalendarDate in bound NSTableColumn
- From: glenn andreas <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 11:49:00 -0500
On Apr 16, 2005, at 11:44 AM, Jonathan Fewtrell wrote:
On 16 Apr 2005, at 17:17, glenn andreas wrote:
I have an array of model objects displayed in an NSTableView controlled via binding through an NSArrayController. One of the ivars of the model is of class NSCalendarDate and is bound to one of the NSTableColumns.
In basic form it displays OK, but the default date format is too long. Unfortunately the NSDateFormatter included in IB cannot handle the NSShortDateFormatString. There is no token for this (and I want the short format to be as set by the user in System Preferences, rather than imposing a format myself).
So I thought I'd write a ValueTransformer instead. Here's the code:
Not that this directly solves the problem you're seeing, but as an alternate approach you could write your own NSDateFormatter subclass instead
Thanks for the suggestion. I may have to do that, but I think that means I'd need to attach the formatter programatically to each date column (I have several). I was hoping to avoid setting up all those outlets and connections.
You don't need to do that - you can do it all in IB.
Drag the default date formatter and drop it on the column, which will format the column with the undesired long format.
Switch your nib window to the outline view, and tunnel through the outline until you find your scroll view > table view > table column, which should have an NSDateFormatter inside it. Select that item, go to the Custom Subclass panel, select your new subclass. Done.
(This trick works in other places that have formatters as well, besides table columns)
Glenn Andreas email@hidden
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