A quick side note on this problem (which I have confirmed is a bug):


- (void)tableView:(NSTableView *)aTableView willDisplayCell:(id) aCell forTableColumn:(NSTableColumn *)aTableColumn row:(NSInteger) rowIndex
{
// note that when the NSTableView Highlight mode is set to source list
        // setting the text color of NSTextFieldCell seems to misbehave.
        if ([aCell isKindOfClass:[NSTextFieldCell class]]) {
                if ([aCell isHighlighted]) {

Instead of doing [aCell isHighlighted], I recommend checking the background style, ie: [cell backgroundStyle] == NSBackgroundStyleDark (etc..). This is what I was trying to say in the old post:

http://www.cocoabuilder.com/archive/message/cocoa/2008/11/5/222008

But, even with that considered, the problem still happens with source list tables.

--corbin

                        [aCell setTextColor: [NSColor lightGrayColor]];
                } else {
                        [aCell setTextColor: [NSColor darkGrayColor]];
                }
        }
}

Has anyone else encountered this?

Work around solution is probably to use NSAttributedString.

Jonathan Mitchell

Central Conscious Unit
http://www.mugginsoft.com


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