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Re: NSTextView: Can't it be disabled? (SOLVED)
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Re: NSTextView: Can't it be disabled? (SOLVED)


  • Subject: Re: NSTextView: Can't it be disabled? (SOLVED)
  • From: Frédéric BLANC <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 21:58:39 +0200

   Hi Douglas,


> NSTextViews don't have borders.  Perhaps you have a scroll view around it?
Wow, wow, wow… Exactly :) ! I'm now retrieving the NSScrollView
instance, and simply change its border when I want the text area to be
displayed as "disabled". So thanks, Douglas: it "works" perfectly now.
I knew the answer would be… obvious ;) !

Bye & Thx again,


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