Le 30 août 2010 à 13:26, co...@wamundson.eu a écrit :

> Can the following be done completely in the nib file (in IB)?
> 
> I have a form field whos fields are bound to various attributes of an
> object (the object Person has attributes as firstName, lastName, etc.). In
> my view I would like lock these fields, prohibiting them from being
> changed, i.e. I'd like to be able to toggle the forms' "Enabled"-binding
> between YES and NO. For this I'd like to use a simple button named "Lock".
> 
> Can this binding be done in IB or do I need to add this functionality
> programatically?

The usual way to handle this would be to have a simple boolean property on the 
controller class and, assuming the "Lock" button is a two-state button, to bind 
the State property of the "Lock" button and the Enabled property of anything 
else to that boolean property, thus when the button's State is true, the other 
controls will be enabled.

Joanna

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Joanna Carter
Carter Consulting

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