Well generally you can play with cursors to show a point cursor when not editable, cross hair when you allow resizing and hand when allow dragging

On 07-Nov-08, at 3:47 PM, Brad Peterson wrote:

Hi all,

Does anyone have any ideas on how to _visually_ indicate that an NSImageView is not editable? Since it doesn't really do anything different when it's editable or not editable, it's tough for the user to tell which state is which.

I'm thinking that maybe there's a way to make the image slightly more transparent - play with its alpha or something. Has anyone else had to do something similar?

Thanks!




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