Re: NSTableView opacity problem
Re: NSTableView opacity problem
- Subject: Re: NSTableView opacity problem
- From: Serge Meynard <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 04:49:27 -0500
Just option-resize an NSTextField and you'll get an NSMatrix of
NSTextFieldCells.
Serge
On Feb 27, 2005, at 04:13, Mikael Arctaedius wrote:
Yes, a matrix would be fine, but is it possible to add a
matrix in IB and put any kind of elements (NSTextFields)
in it?
/Mikael Arctaedius
2005-02-27 kl. 00.57 skrev Matt Neuburg:
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 19:06:12 +0100, Mikael Arctaedius
<email@hidden>
said:
I have to draw seven values and instead of using
seven NSTextFields I would like to have a table
with seven rows. But I want the table to be
"invisible" i.e. like textfields with the "Draw
background color" unchecked and the border set
to none. To achieve this I tried to set the opacity
of the background and grid to 0%, but this only
makes the table be drawn as a completely black
square even though the background is the ordinary
striped grey window.
So for now I have to make the backgorund white
or go with seven separate textfields.
(I have more info to be displayed which would
require 15*7 NSTextfields and I would like to put
them in a table as well... But an invisible one...)
Perhaps what you really want is a matrix? m.
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