so far so good. But when I change the "initWithPath" to
"initWithPath:@"/Volumes/MyDisk/path/to/any/directory", as Ben said,
i want the same behaviour like with the "/" only, but a tree from my
path there. But this does not happen. Instead, i get a single row
with the last path component
Ok, so here we go. When i build and run the developer example
"OutlineView" i get an OutlineView with one "/" element and a triangle
next to it, so i can browse the whole filesystem. In FileSystemItem.m
there is a method:
+ (FileSystemItem *)rootItem {
if (rootItem == nil) rootItem = [[F
On 4 Sep 2008, at 3:42 am, Boris Prohaska wrote:
but this still doesn't work
Define "doesn't work". If you expect help you have to be a lot more
precise. What errors did you get? What are the symptoms? What have you
tried? Remember that no-one is as interested in this problem as you -
16:49 schrieb Benjamin Stiglitz:
Hi Guys, i tried to understand the NSOutlineView developer
example which is in /Developer/Examples/AppKit/OutlineView.
It simply shows the entire filesystem. I tried to alter it, so it
shows any relative path of the filesystem, but whatever i do, it
does not
Hi, try to change the path and look what happens. It does not work.
Boris
Am 03.09.2008 um 16:49 schrieb Benjamin Stiglitz:
Hi Guys, i tried to understand the NSOutlineView developer example
which is in /Developer/Examples/AppKit/OutlineView.
It simply shows the entire filesystem. I tried
Hi Guys, i tried to understand the NSOutlineView developer example
which is in /Developer/Examples/AppKit/OutlineView.
It simply shows the entire filesystem. I tried to alter it, so it
shows any relative path of the filesystem, but whatever i do, it
does not work.
Does anybody have an idea
Hi Guys, i tried to understand the NSOutlineView developer example
which is in /Developer/Examples/AppKit/OutlineView.
It simply shows the entire filesystem. I tried to alter it, so it
shows any relative path of the filesystem, but whatever i do, it does
not work.
Does anybody have an idea