Hi Rob, Rob Keniger wrote
What I've tried, which does seem to work, is overriding -insertObject:atArrangedObjectIndexPath: and setting the parent explictly if the item is being inserted at the top level:
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Can anyone see anything wrong with this?
I don't see anything wrong. In fact, it looks great. Does insertObjects:: call insertObject:: so that one day, if you implement drag and drop for multiple items it will all work?
One possible tweak: since you've already subclassed NSTreeController would be worth overriding its awakeFromNib to cache the root object? Is the root object unchanging? Then insertObject:: would be short and sweet.
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