RE: Disabled button looks like enabled
RE: Disabled button looks like enabled
- Subject: RE: Disabled button looks like enabled
- From: "Jon C. Munson II" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 15:09:38 -0500
- Organization: JTA Enterprises LLC
Yes, it is still an NSButton (or equivalent) after all. Enabled/Disabled is
simply a state/property of the button.
Peace, Love, and Light,
/s/ Jon C. Munson II
-----Original Message-----
From: cocoa-dev-bounces+jmunson=email@hidden
[mailto:cocoa-dev-bounces+jmunson=email@hidden] On Behalf Of
Donnie Lee
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 2:45 PM
To: Jean-Daniel Dupas
Cc: Cocoa Developers
Subject: Re: Disabled button looks like enabled
> Then the window object try to resolve the target responder.
>
> Each NSView is a responder. I really don't understand how you're trying to
> reduce system resource usage.
Hmm, I don't know internals of Cocoa, I hypothesized that putting a
button in a disabled state can remove focus areas handled by mouse or
something else, which can save a little system resources without big
pain. Are you 100% sure that disabled and enabled buttons takes
identical amount of system resources?
Donnie.
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