vincent habchi (vi...@macports.org) on 2010-11-20 03:51 said: >> http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#samplecode/AnimatedTableView/ >Introduction/Intro.html >> >> It will answer a lot of questions. > >I've done that. It is a nice example, but I think it is meant to people >that have already tinkered a bit with cells and table views. I mean, if >you would define three levels of experience, level one would be basic >understanding – that's what you find in Hillegass' book, e.g. –, two >would be intermediate and three advanced, your code is targeted at the >third level, while I was somehow seeking something in between.
Do I remember correctly that you're trying to make a cell version of NSColorWell, so that you can use it in a table? I tried that a few months ago, and got something basically working (with Corbin's help), but never did get it working very generally. I haven't got back to it, but there were issues with resorting the table, removing/ reordering columns, etc. >For example, I can't figure out the way copyWithZone: in ATColorCell.m >works. But I picked up the idea of -hitTestForEvent. Supporting NSCopying in NSCells is annoying because NSCell uses NSCopyObject. You can read more here: <http://mikeash.com/pyblog/friday-qa-2010-08-27-defensive-programming-in- cocoa.html> Sean
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