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Re: Re: NSTabView and edit fields
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Re: Re: NSTabView and edit fields


  • Subject: Re: Re: NSTabView and edit fields
  • From: Wagner Truppel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 14:45:20 -0700

John,

I tried your sample and I reproduced the first part of your claim, but not the second, namely, that clicking on the field and then switching tabs by means of the tab bar makes the field lose its halo. The halo never went away when I tried it, no matter what.

It seems to me that the behavior you described is normal and correct. After all, once the field has gained focus, it remembers that it has the focus. Switching to another tab should not make the field lose its focus since the field isn't accessible anyway until the user returns to that tab, in which case the state of the application is as it was when the user last left that tab view.

Or perhaps I misunderstood your problem and am missing something. :)

Wagner
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