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  • Subject: Re: Source Lists
  • From: Jonathan Wight <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 17:45:30 -0400

It isn't quite as simple as you might think. In 17 minutes I'll be able to tell what makes it more complex than it should be.

But I'll be putting up some code on my blog (toxicsoftware.com) that should do everything you need to do.

	Jon.

On Oct 26, 2007, at 17:31, Thomas Davie wrote:

Hi list,
Leopard has the ability to specify that an outline view is a source list, but what I haven't figured out, is how to replicate the headings (e.g. "DEVICES" in Finder). I could of course return an NSAttributedString to the outline view, but I get the feeling that's the wrong way to do it (TM). I then have to guess what styles the text should have, and as soon as apple update, it will look odd.


Can anyone recommend to me what the right way to do this is?

Thanks

Tom Davie
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