Referring to the Cocoa Binding Reference documentation:

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/CocoaBindingsRef/BindingsText/NSButtonCell.html

NSButtonCell has a binding for 'argument' and 'target', which are accessible inside Interface Builder. However, these binding values are not accessible if the NSButtonCell is of type 'Check' (Checkbox) or, it appears of any sort of "toggle" type either. Any idea why these bindings are not available for checkboxes and/or toggle type buttons?

For reference, I have an NSTableView with a list of items. I'd like each item in the list to have a checkbox beside it's name that when clicked, would toggle some information on a map. So I need to find a way to get a checkbox in the list, that is bound to the managed object represented by the list item so that when I handle the check/uncheck action, I know which one was checked.

Thoughts?

Thank You,
Kenny
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