Hi Sherm,

        About my second question.    I've written a custom control that 
currently has and icon tracked by a tracking area to perform an action.   I 
would like to change it to a regular button without setting up my custom 
control to be compatible with IB.

Thanks,

Bruce

On Feb 16, 2011, at 4:15 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote:

> On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Bruce Cresanta <cresa...@me.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I have an NSTableView set up to a datasource of a single array.   When I run 
>> my code, I get two columns (the default in IB) instead of just one with the 
>> data duplicated in each column.    I only want one column, how best to 
>> achieve this?
> 
> Select the table view in IB, then change its "Columns" attribute in
> the "Attributes" pane of the inspector panel.
> 
>>        NSButton can be set up to perform a selector in IB on click.    How 
>> do you set Target/Action for a button in code?
> 
> It's pretty rare that you'd need to, so I have to ask the obligatory
> question: Are you sure you want to do that? If you tell us what you're
> trying to accomplish, we might be able to help you find a way to do it
> that doesn't involve setting up the target & action in code.
> 
> That said:
> 
>  [theButton setTarget:aTarget]; // Set the target to nil to send an
> action to the responder chain
>  [theButton setAction:@selector(doAction:)]; // Don't forget the colon...
> 
> sherm--
> 
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