Re: NSOutlineView developer example
Re: NSOutlineView developer example
- Subject: Re: NSOutlineView developer example
- From: Boris Prohaska <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 09:21:50 +0200
Ok, so here we go. When i build and run the developer example
"OutlineView" i get an OutlineView with one "/" element and a triangle
next to it, so i can browse the whole filesystem. In FileSystemItem.m
there is a method:
+ (FileSystemItem *)rootItem {
if (rootItem == nil) rootItem = [[FileSystemItem alloc]
initWithPath:@"/" parent:nil];
return rootItem;
}
so far so good. But when I change the "initWithPath" to
"initWithPath:@"/Volumes/MyDisk/path/to/any/directory", as Ben said, i
want the same behaviour like with the "/" only, but a tree from my
path there. But this does not happen. Instead, i get a single row with
the last path component with NO triange on the side, so this is kind
of useless.
Does anyone know why this happens?
Thanks
Boris
Am 04.09.2008 um 01:35 schrieb Graham Cox:
On 4 Sep 2008, at 3:42 am, Boris Prohaska wrote:
but this still doesn't work
Define "doesn't work". If you expect help you have to be a lot more
precise. What errors did you get? What are the symptoms? What have
you tried? Remember that no-one is as interested in this problem as
you - if you want to get answers, make the problem interesting! I'm
guessing most people will read your question, say 'meh' and move on...
hth,
Graham
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