On Jun 7, 2009, at 9:54 AM, Scott Andrew wrote:

This may sound like a newbie questions but never had this issue before.. I am trying to add a tag ID to an NSOutlineView thats in one view controller. In another view controller is a table view. I listen to NSOutlineViewSelectionDidChange notifications and fill the table based on the selection. This listens to all outline views (even the open file panel). So i put a tag id on my NSOutlineView and wanted to check for that particular tag. But it always comes up 0. I have a work around for this by listening for selection changes in the tree controller and firing off a notification based on what was actually selected.

I am now just curious about the NSOutlineView and the tag field. I couldn't find anything that said you couldn't tag a outline or table view control.

First off, how are you setting the tag, and what value are you setting? How are you checking the tag (show code)? I haven't heard or experienced any issues with NSOutlineView and tags, but if you have a reducible/reproducible case, you can file a bug.

Keary Suska
Esoteritech, Inc.
"Demystifying technology for your home or business"

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