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Do bindings "pay attention" to visibility of control?
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Do bindings "pay attention" to visibility of control?


  • Subject: Do bindings "pay attention" to visibility of control?
  • From: Andrei Tchijov <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 14:20:17 -0500

For example, in my application I have Tabless NSTabView with each tab holding "details" view for different kind of object from "master" list of objects. Obviously, only one tab is visible at a time. And more importantly, only bindings from currently visible tab "make sense" for currently selected object from "master" list. Will bindings try to keep fields from "invisible" tabs up to date or not?

Thanks,

Andrei

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