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Re: Possible bug in NSTextField?
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Re: Possible bug in NSTextField?


  • Subject: Re: Possible bug in NSTextField?
  • From: Jerrod Fowkes <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 11:40:32 -0700 (PDT)


Mike Blaguszewski <email@hidden> wrote:Are you sure you don't want [txtEmail setEnabled:NO]? That would be
the usual Cocoa way of doing it.

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Mike Blaguszewski / Ambrosia Software, Inc.




That kind of bothers me. I originally looked for something like that ! I looked in the reference guide for NSTextField and didn't see that method. I didn't think to look in base classes. *sigh I must get used to this. Anyways this definatly works and is a better solution. -Jerrod


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