In my normal code I do write the date etc, and I only added the clear contents
afterwards to try to track down the issue.
In the process of testing, it became clear that it made absolutely no
difference to the results whether I had anything happening in those methods or
not - the process was to
On Jul 15, 2011, at 01:40, Gideon King wrote:
> - (BOOL)tableView:(NSTableView *)aTableView writeRowsWithIndexes:(NSIndexSet
> *)rowIndices toPasteboard:(NSPasteboard *)pboard {
> return YES;
> }
This looks suspicious, because it's asking you to write specific rows to the
pasteboard, and
OK, as usual, 10 minutes after sending the email to the list, something new
turns up.
The *only* time that this problem occurs is when the drag source is the table
view in the Color Palettes section of the Color panel.
Still no idea what's causing it, but at least the problem is narrowed down.
I have a table view which uses an array controller for the contents, and as a
data source and delegate so I can do drag and drop etc. It displays my data
(Colors) just fine, but in one particular scenario something somewhere is
over-releasing an NSIndexSet. I have stripped it right back to the f