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NSTokenfield keyDown intercept and selects all tokens on startup
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NSTokenfield keyDown intercept and selects all tokens on startup


  • Subject: NSTokenfield keyDown intercept and selects all tokens on startup
  • From: Bastian Hundt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 16:04:22 +0100

Hi,

first of all: I'am a newby on cocoa and mac development. I'am coming from the windows C# and .NET world so please be patient with me :)

This is the situation: I have a NSTokenField which will be filled with some data and than be displayed (on a HUD Window).
Now I have two problems.


1. When I insert some data (NSString's) with setObjectValue into the NSTokenField than all these inserted token are selected when my NSTokenField is displayed. How can I deselect the tokens and place the cursor at the end of the tokens so the user is able to enter the next text/token straight away? These topic was on this mailing list some time ago but I find no answer.

2. I need to intercept some keyDown events to the NSTokenField. Overwriting keyDown and acceptsFirstResponder did not work. I read something about a NSFieldEditor which is used in the NSTokenField and all keyDown events are directly send to this NSFieldEditor. Has someone a idea how I can intercept keyDown events and decide if I will respond to them or the original NSTokenField?

Thank you very much in advance!
Bastian Hundt
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