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Re: NSBrowser tooltips (Tiger and Leopard)
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Re: NSBrowser tooltips (Tiger and Leopard)


  • Subject: Re: NSBrowser tooltips (Tiger and Leopard)
  • From: Corbin Dunn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 15:09:21 -0800



On Leopard, the method also doesn't get called, but I do get a tooltip for my root item (the first column of the browser has only one item), with text that seems to be taken from the text of my (custom) NSBrowerCell. None of the other items (incorrectly) show tooltips at all.


That's the expansion tool tip. It is documented, and mentioned in the release notes:


http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/Cocoa/AppKit.html

NSCell Automatic Expansion ToolTip FrameNSCell has some new API to support expansion tool tips in certain controls:
- (NSRect)expansionFrameWithFrame:(NSRect)cellFrame inView:(NSView *)view;
- (void)drawWithExpansionFrame:(NSRect)cellFrame inView:(NSView *)view;
An expansion tool tip allows one to see truncated text in a special floating window that is similar but different from a normal ToolTip. Currently, NSTableView, NSOutlineView and NSBrowser display expansion tool tips when the text is truncated. If you have a cell that will be displayed in one of these controls, it is recommended that you implement the above methods to properly support the expansion tool tip feature. By default, the methods are properly implemented in NSTextFieldCell and NSBrowserCell. NSCell will always return NSZeroRect, and prevent the expansion from happening. For an example of how to implement it, see the SimpleBrowser demo app.


Clients of NSTableView, NSOutlineView and NSBrowser can prevent the cell expansion from happening on a particular row/column by using the new delegate methods declared in the appropriate header files.





However, after this tooltip has been displayed, the underlying NSBrowserCell seems to have been released by something, judging by the crashes I get next time it's accessed.

This is because you aren't properly implementing copyWithZone; in it, you should retain or copy your ivars.


corbin
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