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Re: Mouse tracking & selection in composite view
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Re: Mouse tracking & selection in composite view


  • Subject: Re: Mouse tracking & selection in composite view
  • From: Scott Ribe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2006 08:18:00 -0700
  • Thread-topic: Mouse tracking & selection in composite view

> That is the whole point of a cell

Right, I got that. I was missing the connection from control->cell. Bouncing
around the docs between NSControl, NSView, NSResponder, and NSCell I had
missed the mouse-related methods in NSResponder. (I looked there, I swear I
did.) So the answer is two parts: it's NSResponder methods that I needed to
override, and there's no convenience methods that will take a description of
my cells' layout and do some of the work for me.

It wasn't that hard, once I took another look at NSResponder and figured out
how it all hooked up.

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Scott Ribe
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