I suspect here that you need to learn a little more about how NSTableView works. There is NOT one cell per row, so call -setState: basically does nothing. instead, NSTableView creates copies of the cell, sets the properties, and uses that to draw.

How are you supplying data to the table - data source or bindings?

Mike.

On 11 Mar 2008, at 14:58, Ivan C Myrvold wrote:

It doesn't matter if I do the

[myCheckBox setState:NSMixedState];

the result is the same, the checkbox is shown as checked.

If I however use the same code (or even click all the three states) in an ordinary check box (not cell), everything works as I expect it to do.

This makes me suspect this to be a bug.

Ivan

Den 11. mars. 2008 kl. 14:42 skrev Stephane Sudre:


On Mar 11, 2008, at 13:15, Ivan C Myrvold wrote:

I can not get my check boxes in an NSTableColumn to show the mixed state. The first time I click an empty check box, it shows as if it is checked, it should have been mixed.

A mixed state can not be determined by a click.

What a click should do:

        Unchecked -> Checked

        Mixed -> Checked

        Checked -> Unchecked



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