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Re: NSTableView and variable row heights problem
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Re: NSTableView and variable row heights problem


  • Subject: Re: NSTableView and variable row heights problem
  • From: Timothy Larkin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 10:15:13 -0400


On Oct 14, 2005, at 5:59 AM, Greg Herlihy wrote:

Has anyone implemented an NSTableView with variable row heights using
Tiger's table delegate routine tableView:heightOfRow:?

as soon as I sort the table by clicking on a column header, the
table becomes a jumbled mess with rows being drawn such that they overlap
each other, while clicking on individual rows shows by highlighting where
the rows "really" are.


I've experienced the exact same problem. I don't have a solution.

In addition, I have observed that for tables with a couple hundred items, mouse clicks are not properly mapped to row number, so that clicking on one row will cause an adjacent one to be selected.

These problem appear to me to be bugs in the implementation of tableView:heightOfRow.


-- Timothy Larkin Abstract Tools Caroline, NY

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