Hi,
Thanks for the post.
I've tried your suggestion but it doesn't change the default rendering
I'm afraid.
Here's what I did:
- created an NSTextFieldCell subclass
- Added the method you suggested
- changed the table cells in the NSTableView defined in IB to use my new
subclass
Was that the correct approach?
Regards
Darren.
On 22/10/2013 21:06, Corbin Dunn wrote:
On Oct 22, 2013, at 5:36 AM, Darren Wheatley <dar...@tenjinconsulting.co.uk>
wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
I tried the code sample you suggested but can't get it to work.
When running the default highlighting is being layered on top of this custom
highlighting (I can see part of the custom highlighting where the rects are not
quite overlapping). Do you know how I prevent the standard formatting from
being displayed?
Your cell is drawing that part; Override:
- (NSColor *)highlightColorWithFrame:(NSRect)cellFrame inView:(NSView
*)controlView;
and return nil as an easy work around.
Also, (might be a symptom of the above) the custom highlighting is not always
removed when I click on a new row. If I scroll those rows off the screen and
back on the highlighting is fixed, so there is some sort of display refresh
problem.
If you are drawing outside of the “normal” highlight area, then you are
responsible for invalidating it when selection changes.
corbin
I have tried standard and source list highlighting (set in the xib), and both
display the same behaviour.
Do you know what might be going on here, or anything I should check in my code?
Any suggestions you could make would be very much appreciated.
FYI, I am developing on 10.8.5 and targeting 10.7.
Regards
Darren.
On 21 Oct 2013, at 17:23, <jonat...@mugginsoft.com> wrote:
On 21 Oct 2013, at 16:19, Darren Wheatley <dar...@tenjinconsulting.co.uk> wrote:
Hi,
I have a custom subclass of NSTableView in my app.
Can anyone suggest a method that will allow me to set a custom highlight colour
on on a row when the user clicks on it?
I've Googled for a solution, but haven't been able to find anything that works.
For cell based tables try:
- (void)highlightSelectionInClipRect:(NSRect)clipRect
There is a sample implementation at
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7038709/change-highlighting-color-in-nstableview-in-cocoa.
You may need to set selectionHighlightStyle to
NSTableViewSelectionHighlightStyleSourceList
Note: This method should not be subclassed or overridden for a view-base table
view. Instead, row drawing customization should be done by subclassing
NSTableRowView.
Jonathan
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