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folder content as model for NSTableView
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  • Subject: folder content as model for NSTableView
  • From: Torsten Curdt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 20:30:25 +0100

Any suggestion on how to create a NSTableView that shows the contents of a folder?

I'd assume I would have to come up with a FolderController extending either NSObjectController or NSController. Or extend NSArrayController and fill the array from the folder.

In general the problem I see is that the model could change "underneith". A file could have been deleted/added outside the application and not through the controller. Of course I could poll the directory for changes ...or is there a way to register to receive file modification events?

cheers
--
Torsten
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