8/28/08 11:37 AM, also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

>> AFAIK, you can't. And, AFAIK, simply entering a field is enough to trigger
>> editing, so if you set the first blank field as as first responder,
>> validation should be called on end editing. But just for that field,
>> unfortunately.
> 
> Thanks (and your answer was extremely useful and confirmed my own further
> experiments), but the problem is that I'm not even getting that. That would
> be a reduced version of what I'd like to do, i.e. it would help me if I
> could just fool the system into thinking that the user has edited any field
> at all. Being *in* a field is not enough to do this; you have to *change*
> the field. But I need to do this in a way that makes the system think the
> *user* changed the field...

Have you tried:

  id object = [textField objectValue];
  [textField setObjectValue:object];

?

I have used this technique to re-trigger formatting....

Keary Suska
Esoteritech, Inc.
"Demystifying technology for your home or business"


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