On Dec 28, 2011, at 3:19 AM, Lee Ann Rucker wrote:

>> I'm currently drawing the image in my custom cell using [image 
>> drawInRect:....], the image is a proper template image (the property is YES 
>> etc), but it's still just a grayscale image.
> 
> You have to let the cell draw the image. [NSImage drawInRect:...] doesn't 
> change the image and whatever NSButtonCell does isn't public.
> 
> If that's not feasible, you can make a temporary NSButtonCell and use it to 
> draw into another image that you can then use where you need it. 
> rdar://9643738 requested an easy way to do that and was marked as a duplicate 
> of 8067825.


Hmm. Ok, so I dropped a template image into an NSButtonCell in a table column, 
and inside of an NSButton just sitting on top of the table. Neither worked:
http://sethwillits.com/temp/upshot/upshot_EB5e2jd0.jpg

(Ignore the focus on the right burn button)

So it seems there's more to it than simply having the template image be in the 
button cell. 



--
Seth Willits



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