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Re: Putting a spinning progress indicator in a outline
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Re: Putting a spinning progress indicator in a outline


  • Subject: Re: Putting a spinning progress indicator in a outline
  • From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2008 15:15:31 +0200


Am 02.08.2008 um 01:42 Uhr schrieb Markus Spoettl:

I think Mail uses a custom cell type. There's a 3rd party open- source implementation by Andreas Mayer, at
http://www.harmless.de/cocoa-code.php

Thanks, that looks pretty good. I can't get it to work with binding right now, not sure why that is.

Because I didn't add binding support.

which doesn't seem to work, can one even mix binding and datasource driven columns on a NSOutline?

I think that should be possible.

or I have to add a value binding to the cell implementation.

In case you do, I'd appreciate if you shared your code. :)


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