On Aug 10, 2014, at 3:54 PM, Bill Cheeseman <wjcheese...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My application has a source list using a view-based NSOutlineView. My code 
> does nothing to dictate the initial or subsequent appearance of the group 
> rows other than to implement the -outlineView:isGroupRow: delegate method to 
> identify which rows are group rows, to turn on the outline view's "Floats 
> Group Row" setting in the nib file, and to set the group rows' text field's 
> string values to all caps programmatically (I notice that they're 
> initial-caps-and-lowercase in Yosemite, so I do that in code when running 
> under Yosemite).

Floating group rows are not compatible with source list style.  From the AppKit 
release notes for 10.7, under "Implementing Sidebar Source Lists with 
NSOutlineView":
https://developer.apple.com/library/prerelease/mac/releasenotes/AppKit/RN-AppKitOlderNotes/#10_7TableView

"In general, source lists should not float the group rows, and [outline 
setFloatsGroupRows:NO] should be called."

In my experience, setting it to YES causes various rendering problems.  The 
bold vs. non-bold issue you cited is the least of these.  I've seen the first 
group row actually move relative to the other rows as the window was resized 
and not just a little bit.  It migrated past several other rows.

Cheers,
Ken


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