On 9 Apr 2014, at 22:06, Tom Doan <t...@estima.com> wrote:

> I have a dialog which has an NSBox. Inside the NSBox are two 
> (separate, but conceptually linked) sets of radio buttons. These are 
> just NSButtons with radio style---I haven't (at least intentionally) 
> embedded them into an NSMatrix. However, when I select one of 
> the buttons from one set, it resets all others in both sets to off so 
> somehow it's automatically interpreting <<all>> the buttons inside 
> the box as a single collection even though that's not my intention. 
> However, I can't see anything in the description of either NSButton 
> or NSBox that seems to cover this behavior so I can override it. Can 
> someone explain what's happening, please?
> 
I did as you implied and placed two separate matrices inside an NSBox and they 
function independently.

Are you sure that you don’t have all the buttons in a single matrix?

You say that the buttons are linked, are you sure that you are not triggering 
the state of one set from the other?

J

> Thanks,
> 
> Tom Doan
> Estima
> 
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