Re: Adding a new type of NSButton
Re: Adding a new type of NSButton
- Subject: Re: Adding a new type of NSButton
- From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 15:24:37 -0400
> You could simply hook up an appropriate kind of a standard NSButton to an
> IBAction that disables the button. That way, you can't click it anymore and
> it stays pushed.
Some sort of 'disabled' look is probably preferable, else users are
going to be very frustrated when they can't click a button that looks
like it should be clickable. I know I would. Snarf the freezlehopper
indeed!
> If you don't want it to be grayed out upon disabling, you could maybe
> subclass NSButton and find out which method gets called to draw a disabled
> button and overwrite that (I never did that and there's probably a more
> elegant solution for this).
You probably mean "override". Terminology is important in technical matters.
--
I.S.
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