Hi,
I have a similar app that requires the same affect. What I did was create a
boolean or valve that indicates if the cell can be selected. In my iphone app,
this can be done in the
didSelectRowAtIndexPath Method. Something like this:
if (indexPath.row > getCurrent) {
return;
}
In this example gertCurrent is returned from a sqlite query, if the
indexPath.row is greater then the sqlite query, then you can dump out of the
method.
Regards,
Phil
On Jan 12, 2010, at 2:28 AM, Jenny M wrote:
> When my application launches, I have a custom BackgroundView that takes the
> role of first responder. Within the main window, I have a NSScrollView that
> contains core data objects in an NSArrayController. I want the objects to
> load in the table on launch, but I don't want any objects to be *selected*
> upon launch. I've looked in IB and the docs and can't figure out which
> attribute to set to make this possible. Thoughts?
>
> Thanks!
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