Fwd: [SOLVED] NSLevelIndicator
Fwd: [SOLVED] NSLevelIndicator
- Subject: Fwd: [SOLVED] NSLevelIndicator
- From: Philip Bridson <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 00:22:51 +0100
Sorry forgot to copy in Cocoa-Dev - Ooops!
Phil
I looked in IB but it is not available on the version I have for
Indicators - though it is available for other cells. I am using
version 2.5.3 as I do not have an intel mac yet or Mac OS X 10.5 -
they are first on my shopping list when I get some cash!
However, the programatic solution worked great.
Thanks for the help.
Phil.
Thanks for your solution this also worked well. I am glad that
Apple have fixed it for 10.5 I guess another reason to upgrade!
Many thanks,
Phil.
On 18 May 2008, at 00:07, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
I think the AppKit release notes said it's fixed in 10.5, but on
10.4 you have to use setEnabled:NO in code to make it non-
editable. This drove me nuts when I first tried to use
NSLevelIndicator.
On May 17, 2008, at 3:53 PM, Michael Vannorsdel wrote:
Set its cell as not editable in IB or programatically with
[[indicator cell] setEditable:NO].
On May 17, 2008, at 4:41 PM, Philip Bridson wrote:
I have an NSLevelIndicator in a utility window that does the
standard stuff, but I have just noticed that if I click on the
indicator I can manually select the level. I have read the
chapter about indicators but cannot find info about how to
disable this functionality. Can any one point me in the right
direction or tell me where to look in the docs as I have done a
search but can't find anything.
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