On Jun 25, 2010, at 3:12 AM, Scott Anguish wrote:
>> I was deterred to do this after reading this in the documentation for 
>> -arrangedObjects
>> 
>> -----
>> Special Considerations
>> Prior to Mac OS X v10.5 this method returned an opaque root node 
>> representing all the currently displayed objects. This method should be used 
>> for binding, no assumption should be made about what methods this object 
>> supports.
>> -----
> 
> Something along the lines of
> 
> 
> Special Considerations
> Prior to Mac OS X v10.5 this method returned an opaque root node representing 
> all the currently displayed objects, suitable for use with Cocoa bindings. No 
> assumption should be made about what methods this opaque object supports.
> 
> Ties the consideration to the version better..
> 
> Would that make it clearer for you and others?


I didn't realize that the "No assumption should be made" part was also 
referring to "Prior Mac OS X 10.5", that was my trouble. So I think the new 
working wouldn't have saved me either. 

If the heading was "Special Considerations prior Mac OS X 10.5" it would be 
crystal clear even to me.

Regards
Markus
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Markus Spoettl

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