On 10/31/06, Quentin Mathé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Le 31 oct. 06 à 20:32, Nicolas Roard a écrit :
> On 10/31/06, Quentin Mathé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Well, it's sometimes really useful to be able to provide resources.
>> It can be a real pain when everything must done in code. For example,
>> building a usable table view programmatically is a wizard secret that
>> nobody knows except Gorm.
>
> uh.. ?
I was joking a bit :-). However I created such table view (within a
scroll view) directly in code only one time and it was really not
easy iirc
>> In Preferences/PaneKit case, there is a tableview-based presentation,
>> that's why I created a gorm file. If you are able to write the proper
>> code which allows to create a tableview, well we could get rid of the
>> Gorm file. By the way, if you succeed it would be cool to add this
>> code in an NSTableView category that lets create a Gorm-like
>> tableview embedded within a scrollview or not. Then this category
>> could be put in EtoileUI framework.
>
> I'm not sure I understand your problems with NSTableView, but in any
> cases, you can grab the sources of the first versions of Waiho.app, it
> uses NSTableView programmatically (and I'm probably missing something
> in your explanation because there wasn't anything difficult to create
> them)
Ok. I will take a look. May be it's just me or I wrote the code
without the proper documentation at hand.
I rewrite the table view in code.
It works on GNUstep with the example under Developers/
But I do have problem build the example on Cocoa.
I guess it is because I still used GNUstep-make instead of xcode.
Maybe you can test it and see whether we need more adjustment.
Yen-Ju
Quentin.
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