I believe you need to implement a new delegate method for this table:

+(BOOL) isCompatibleWithResponsiveScrolling {
        return NO;
}

https://developer.apple.com/library/prerelease/mac/releasenotes/AppKit/RN-AppKit/index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP30000741-CH2-SW28

Michael




On Oct 25, 2013, at 12:41 PM, Martin Hewitson <martin.hewit...@aei.mpg.de> 
wrote:

> Dear list,
> 
> I have a view-based tableview. In the row views there are some textfields 
> which are a subclass of NSTextField. Since moving to 10.9, the textfields 
> which are in rows which are out of view when the table loads are rendered all 
> black when those rows are scrolled into view. This is new behaviour. Is this 
> supposed to happen? In other words, did I miss some changes in the release 
> notes which indicate I should do things differently now? Clicking in the 
> offending textfields causes them to then draw properly. The reason I have 
> subclassed NSTextField is because I draw them in different colours depending 
> on the colour of the row background they are embedded in. My drawRect: is 
> below, in case there is something fishy in there that might be causing this.
> 
> Any one else seen this behaviour?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Martin
> 
> 
> - (void)drawRect:(NSRect)dirtyRect
> {
>       NSView *superview = [self superview];
>       [self setTextColor:[NSColor blackColor]];
>       if ([superview respondsToSelector:@selector(startingColor)]) {
>               NSColor *c = [superview 
> performSelector:@selector(startingColor)];
>               [self setTextColor:[c contrastingLabelColor]];
>               [self setDrawsBackground:NO];
>               NSBezierPath *path = [NSBezierPath 
> bezierPathWithRoundedRect:NSInsetRect([self bounds], 0.5, 0.5) xRadius:5.0 
> yRadius:5.0];
>               [[c shadowWithLevel:0.1] set];
>               [path stroke];
>               if (mouseOver) {
>                       [[c highlightWithLevel:0.2] set];
>                       [path fill];
>               }
>               if ([[self currentEditor] 
> respondsToSelector:@selector(setInsertionPointColor:)]) {
>                       [[self currentEditor] 
> performSelector:@selector(setInsertionPointColor:) withObject:[c 
> contrastingLabelColor]];
>               }
>       }
>       [super drawRect:dirtyRect];
> }
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