Hi Stephane,

Indeed, reloadData is not called at all.  But why can it work fine in
10.5.2?

When and where I should call reloadData?

Thanks,
Ellen

On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Stéphane Sudre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On Sep 8, 2008, at 12:58 PM, Ellen Chou wrote:
>
> I have a tree view window that uses NSTableView and NSOutlineView lists out
>> all the sub folders under user's home directory.  For some reason, this
>> window shows the folder contents correctly in Mac OS 10.5.2, but not in
>> Mac
>> OS 10.4.x running on iMac which is PowerPC host running on Intel Duel Core
>> CPUs.
>>
>> It seems to me the Notification/Event was not functioning properly in Mac
>> OS
>> 10.4.x iMac.  I don't get a chance to run on MacBook 10.4.x.  If any one
>> has
>> MacBook Intel CPU running 10.4.x, please let me know.
>>
>> Anyone run into the similar problem?
>>
>
> Are you referring to a specific sample code?
>
> Which notification/event are you referring to?
>
> When there's a display strangeness in NSTableView/NSOutlineView, the first
> thing to check is that reloadData is called before at least once.
>
>
>
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