On Jul 20, 2008, at 10:57 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:


Le 20 juil. 08 à 19:54, Marc Respass a écrit :

Hi again,

I hate answering my own question but I did figure it out. I sub- classed NSTableHeaderCell then created an instance using initImageCell. Then it occurred to me that it seemed a bit silly. If I can init an image cell, maybe I can just set the cell. So, create an outlet to the column (or find it somehow) and in awakeFromNib,

NSImage *image = [NSImage imageNamed:@"CellImage"];
[[theColumn headerCell] setImage:image];

Now to figure out how to prevent the sort indicator from displaying :).

Subclass NSTableColumneHeaderCell and override

- (void)drawSortIndicatorWithFrame:(NSRect)cellFrame inView: (NSView*)controlView ascending:(BOOL)ascending priority: (NSInteger)priority

I'd try -[NSTableView setIndicatorImage:inTableColumn:] passing nil for the indicator image first.

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Adam

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