Re: NSTableView vs. NSUserDefaults
Re: NSTableView vs. NSUserDefaults
- Subject: Re: NSTableView vs. NSUserDefaults
- From: Dan Saul <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 07:19:21 -0500
I agree, the two systems are not related at all.
On 14/04/05, Johnny Deadman <email@hidden> wrote:
> You need to explain what you are trying to do, since it is not at all
> obvious.
>
> On 15-Apr-05, at 12:04 AM, Kelly Brown wrote:
>
> >
> > I've run through every tutorial I can find and not one of them
> > shows how to hook the tablview into the defaults with cocoa bindings.
> >
> > I have a NSArrayController which is bound to a
> > NSObjectController. I not really sure why this is necessary and
> > why you can't just bind it to a NSController but that's what the
> > tutorial tells me I must do so that's what I do. In turn the
> > NSObjectController is connected through the content outlet to a my
> > NSController. The single column in the NSTableView is bound to the
> > NSObjectController and everything works fine. I can add/delete and
> > everything is ducky.
> >
> > Trying to bind any bit of it, including just the NSArrayController,
> > to a NSUserDefaults or NSUserDefaultsController gets me nothing but
> > errors. Is there any example out there that can walk me through
> > this or am i just going to have to break down and code the
> > preferences manually.
> >
> > I had such high hopes for bindings and getting this to work is
> > killing me.
> >
> > Kelly Brown
> >
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