2009/10/19 Stamenkovic Florijan <flor...@mac.com>
>
>
> I think so... When binding the enabled state of a toolbar item you need to
> make sure that the item does not autovalidate. The "Autovalidates" checkbox
> can be found in the attributes panel of the inspector for a toolbar item. I
> am not sure if this is a bug or not, and it is NOT mentioned in the bindings
> reference for NSToolbarButton, so it's a bit tricky to figure out. Since
> usually bindings override the non-bound state I can see this as a bug, but
> my experience with Cocoa is not wide enough to judge... Anyone else?


 One little check box!!! Argh!

Thank you very much for your help! At the very least I should probably log a
documentation request for the binding's reference (there's not much to
the NSToolbarItem Bindings section but I read it several times to make sure
I wasn't missing anything!).

I possibly should have cottoned on to the fact that every search I performed
talked more about validation than bindings. If I didn't receive an answer I
was going to delve into validation but I really don't have the time at this
moment in time so I'm VERY grateful for your help!

Regards,
Matt
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