On 2 Dec 2009, at 11:51 am, Gustavo Pizano wrote:

Hello, I know this has been asked, but the answers I have found on internet even gave me a light of what to do, i still can't accomplish what I want.

I subclassed NSTableHeaderView, NSTableHeaderCell, NSTableView then I make the table header to be class of my custom class. Then I read that to modify the height of the cell I must override these methods:
- (NSRect)titleRectForBounds:(NSRect)theRect ;
and
- (void)drawInteriorWithFrame:(NSRect)cellFrame inView:(NSView *)controlView ; I did so, making in the first method returning a rect with the desired dimensions. then on the awakefromnib of the custom class of NSTableView, I assign to the colum headder cell, an instance of my custom NSTableHeaderCell.

now in my custom NSTableHeaderView., in the drawRect method, Im drawing the propper background, and of course, I need to get the title of the cell to create a rect and draw the rect above the background, otherwise it will be not shown because its bellow. But anyway.. Im a little bit confused on what should I do to make this work, Im still looking for examples, some of them showed me how to setup the background on the header, but I hadn't found anything to make the header bigger in height.

Have a look at Matt Gemmell's code called iTableColumnHeader. You'll find it at http://mattgemmell.com/source

I don't think it changes the height of the header, but it's very easy to modify it to your needs.

Mark


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