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What is the correct way to disable a complete NSTableView?
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What is the correct way to disable a complete NSTableView?


  • Subject: What is the correct way to disable a complete NSTableView?
  • From: "Stefan Arentz" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 17:36:15 +0200

What is the correct way to disable a complete NSTableView?

I have a table view and a checkbox enable/disable it. When the
checkbox is unchecked i want the table view's selection to go away and
have all controls and text columns to be greyed out.

I tried to use the 'enabled' binding of the NSTableView first but that
does not do much.

Then I tried the enabled bindings of the idividual NSTableColumns and
that seems to work but only in a half baked way: controls like a
checkbox are greyed out but the text stays black.

Is it just me or is this just working very flakey?

 S.
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