On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 11:41 AM, William Squires <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Okay, here's a strange UI glitch. I have an Xcode project in which I have a
> "to-do" list (the challenge in Chapter 6 of the new Hillegaas book). I've
> sprinkled NSLog() calls into my methods in AppController, so I can see
> what's going on. I build and run, then add a few items - all okay so far;
> they appear in the NSTableView. If I hover the mouse over the content region
> of the NSTableVIew, a spurious tableView:objectValueForColumn:row shows up
> in the console log (note that I'm not clicking on anything, just hovering
> the mouse over the NSTableView) about once every few seconds. Bug or
> feature? I would expect a delegate for mousing over, but not
> tableView:objectValueForColumn:row!

Whenever you wonder why one of your methods is being called, put a
breakpoint on it. The method names in the stack trace will usually
give you a good clue about what's going on.

Mike
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