Re: How to force NSTableView to stop editing a text cell?
Re: How to force NSTableView to stop editing a text cell?
- Subject: Re: How to force NSTableView to stop editing a text cell?
- From: Corbin Dunn <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 09 Apr 2008 15:57:56 -0700
On Apr 9, 2008, at 5:51 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
How can I force a text cell in NSTableView to stop editing? On 10.4
I could just tell the view's window to make the entire table the
first responder and that did the trick, but on 10.5 this no longer
works.
I'm trying to do this from within the textDidEndEditing:
notification method so that I can suppress the table behaviour that
goes to the next row and starts editing there - I just want the text
to end editing on typing return and the table view to go back to its
previous state - same row selected but no text being edited.
What you describe is now the default 10.5 behavior (which the majority
of people want). You can do an AppKitVersion check and just call
[super textDidEndEditing:] if you are on Leopard.
FWIW, -abortEditing basically just makes the window first responder
(and does some other minor stuff in tableview). It should still work
the same as 10.4.
corbin
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