Hi list,

i am new to bindings (not Cocoa) and i set up a simple NSOutlineView bound to an NSTreeController. I created a simple plist file with a tree structure and load that in a NSMutableDictionary at awakeFromNib:

The purpose is that my NSOutlineview gets populated immediately at startup but it doesn't. From the moment i add something to the NSTreecontrollet by using add: that is bound to a button in IB, my NSOutlineView does get updated, so i guess that triggered the refreshing of the NSOutlineView.

However, when i add this line of code to awakeFromNib: my NSOutlineView gets populated at startup as it should: [treeController setContent:[self data]]; (where data is an array of objects)

Is this normal behaviour? do i need to call this method? I have seen examples where people don't use it.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance.

Florian.

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