Hi Eric,

I actually fixed this. In the nib file, I connected the delegate of the table 
view to the app delegate. This fixes it. I don't know why. 

Thanks,
Abdul

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jul 23, 2013, at 8:43 PM, "Eric Gorr" <mail...@ericgorr.net> wrote:
> 
>> On Jul 23, 2013, at 3:42 PM, Keary Suska <cocoa-...@esoteritech.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> On Jul 22, 2013, at 8:31 AM, Abdul Sowayan wrote:
>>> 
>>> I’m am using a view based NSTableView. In the NSTableViewCell, I place a 
>>> button and hook up its action/target to the App delegate. The problem is, 
>>> it doesn’t seem to work. If I place the button outside of the NSTableView, 
>>> it works just fine. I am clueless, any feedback would be greatly 
>>> appreciated.
>>> 
>>> I’ve attached a sample program that shows this issue.
>> 
>> I didn't look at the attachment but is the button the "root" view for the 
>> cell, or is it a subview? I ask as I have encountered that even when you set 
>> up a table view as view-based that it will still behave in strange ways as 
>> if it were cell-based whenever a cell's root view has an NSCell that is 
>> acceptable in a cell-based table view, such as text fields and buttons. If 
>> this is the case, the solution is to embed your button in an NSView.
> 
> I was curious, so I tried out this solution and, strangely enough, it does 
> work. 
> 
> I simply put a the Fire button inside of another NSView and it all started 
> working normally.
> 
> Would love to know the explanation...it seems like this is a reportable bug.
> 
> 
> 


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