I've been working through this a bit more. To get bindings to work, I added
the following to my custom textfield:
if (!bindingsDict) {
self.stringValue = newStringValue;
}
if (bindingsDict) {
NSString *boundObject = [bindingsDict
This sounds more like a CoreData or general controller problem than anything
specific to iCal-style text fields. You might want to create a new thread for
this.
On Jan 13, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Brad Gibbs wrote:
> I'm trying to implement this.
>
> I created a custom NSTextField subclass, called
I'm trying to implement this.
I created a custom NSTextField subclass, called ICNTextField. When an
ICNTextField instance receives a mouseDown event, it initializes a custom
NSWindow subclass with a borderless window mask. In the window subclass, I've
overridden -canBecomeKeyWindow: so that i
On Jan 10, 2010, at 2:54 PM, Josh Abernathy wrote:
> If you're asking about the shadow, create a child window and move them to
> that when they're editing.
Oops. My memory of them was foggy. :-)
Borderless child window it is.
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Seth Willits
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If you're asking about the shadow, create a child window and move them to that
when they're editing.
On Jan 10, 2010, at 11:56 AM, Seth Willits wrote:
> On Jan 10, 2010, at 11:49 AM, Ulai Beekam wrote:
>
>> Go into iCal (in Snow Leopard) and create a new event and and then click>
>> outside t
On Jan 10, 2010, at 11:49 AM, Ulai Beekam wrote:
> Go into iCal (in Snow Leopard) and create a new event and and then click>
> outside that event. Then double-click on that event and hit the "Edit" button.
>
> In the window you see, you have some neat looking text fields that show> only
> text
No ideas at all? Were my instructions on how to find the iCal text fields that
I want unclear? Please let me know if that is the case.
> Go into iCal (in Snow Leopard) and create a new event and and then click>
> outside that event. Then double-click on that event and hit the "Edit" button.
>
Hi,
Go into iCal (in Snow Leopard) and create a new event and and then click
outside that event. Then double-click on that event and hit the "Edit" button.
In the window you see, you have some neat looking text fields that show only
text when not in focus but show you a white background with a