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Re: iTunes user rating / Re: Stop NSTableColumn from being dragged, and from changing position (like iTunes)
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Re: iTunes user rating / Re: Stop NSTableColumn from being dragged, and from changing position (like iTunes)


  • Subject: Re: iTunes user rating / Re: Stop NSTableColumn from being dragged, and from changing position (like iTunes)
  • From: Alexander Griekspoor <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 21:44:10 +0200

Hi, coincidentally I wanted to implement an iTunes rating indicator today as well, and all of this has already been done by Buzz Andersen.
He also shows how to prevent column dragging, works awesome:
http://www.scifihifi.com/cocoalicious/
BSD license, thanks a bunch Buzz!!!
Cheers,
Alex




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