On Oct 14, 2008, at 12:45 AM, Martin Redington wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Andy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about if you leave the matrix class alone and do [myBrowser
setSendsActionOnArrowKeys:YES]? Then give the browser a target and
action,
and in the action method do
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Andy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 14, 2008, at 12:45 AM, Martin Redington wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Andy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about if you leave the matrix class alone and do [myBrowser
setSendsActionOnArrowKeys:YES]? Then
On Oct 14, 2008, at 8:11 AM, Martin Redington wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Andy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If it helps with the ick factor, I
would say that it's much less hacky to take advantage of one method's
documented purpose -- do something when the selection changes,
even
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Andy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 14, 2008, at 8:11 AM, Martin Redington wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Andy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If it helps with the ick factor, I
would say that it's much less hacky to take advantage of one method's
On Oct 13, 2008, at 11:16 PM, Martin Redington wrote:
I've got an NSBrowser, and a secondary view whose value depends on the
current selection in the NSBrowser.
[...]
I seem to be capturing everything so far, except for the case where
the selection is extended by holding down shift and the up
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Andy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 13, 2008, at 11:16 PM, Martin Redington wrote:
I've got an NSBrowser, and a secondary view whose value depends on the
current selection in the NSBrowser.
[...]
I seem to be capturing everything so far, except for the