Le 28 janv. 2010 à 19:30, mmalc Crawford a écrit :

> 
> On Jan 28, 2010, at 9:42 am, vincent habchi wrote:
> 
>>> Check the "continuous" checkbox in IB (or set the object property of the 
>>> same name) and your target will get called while the user drags, as soon as 
>>> the position changes.
>> 
>> Do not forget there are some pitfalls. For example, I bound a slider to the 
>> alpha value of a CALayer. I had to subclass it, because there is no way I 
>> found (except a custom NSValueTransformer) to get the slider return a float 
>> value from [0,1] instead of integers.
>> 
> A trivial test setting the limits of a slider's value to 0 and 1 and binding 
> its 'value' to an object controller shows that the slider happily sends float 
> values between 0 and 1...

Geez. I got a binary behavior when I tested it: 0 except at the rightmost 
position. I'll try again.
Thanks for the hint.
Vincent_______________________________________________

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