You probably want NSTableView 
-dragImageForRowsWithIndexes:tableColumns:event:offset:

—Rob


> On Dec 15, 2017, at 10:52 AM, David Catmull <davidcatm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> In my table view, when you drag an item, the drag image it uses comes from
> the column cell where the drag started, rather than using the cell from the
> first column where I have the icon and name. How do I make it use the first
> column?
> 
> I'm looking at Apple's TableViewPlayground as an example, and the outline
> view there works like I want, and I can't see what the key difference is.
> 
> I'm tempted to try to fix it in tableView:updateDraggingItemsForDrag: but
> the Apple sample only uses that to update the image for external drags. For
> local drags, that method is essentially not used. If I comment that method
> out, the first-column-image behavior I want still works in the sample.
> 
> I have a simple example at https://github.com/Uncommon/TableTest - notice
> that dragging from different columns yields different drag images even
> though the data in the drag is the same.
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