Problem: a declared property in a NSView subclass doesn't update members bound
to it (with bindings) when in a mouseDragged method.
So I have a subclass of NSView that has an ivar that I declare as a property.
In IB I have a NSTextField that I set the binding to the same variable (and I
do eve
Just an update:
Thanks for the help guys. I found out I wasn't running on the current loop and
didn't realize that time based methods and classes wont work. My flash method
was being called in the background.
Thanks
GW
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Correct, it's not on a different thread. That's why I'm so confused as to why
it's not working. :-/
GW Rodriguez
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On Jan 26, 2012, at 9:12 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
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> On Jan 26, 2012, at 8
I have a simple NSView class that is an indicator light that I want to flash.
Here are the two methods to perform the flash:
-(void) performFlash {
if (ledOn) return;
ledOn = YES;
[selfsetNeedsDisplay:YES];
[selfperformSelector:@selector(endFlash) withObject:nilafterDelay:0.
I am trying to limit files with certain UTI's from dropping into a table view.
Here's my code so far:
// in the init method I set the registerForDraggedTypes with NSURLPboardType
-(NSDragOperation) tableView: (NSTableView*)tv
validateDrop: (id )info
proposed
Back in Xocde 3 you could drag an entity into IB. With Xcode 4 you can no
longer do this. I have found a way to do the exact same thing in IB but miss
the ease of use of dragging an entity into IB.
Does anyone know if the IB team will be bringing this back in future releases
of xcode?
PS
I have gone through many different threads on this, read the docs and went over
a few example projects. For some reason I cannot get reordering via drag and
drop to work. I have even created a new project with only a NSTableView with
one column and pasted code from a working example and it sti