On 30/01/2015 16:04, Quincey Morris wrote:
On Jan 29, 2015, at 20:45 , Andrew White <andrew.wh...@audinate.com
<mailto:andrew.wh...@audinate.com>> wrote:

I tried subclassing NSOutlineView and catching frameOutlineOfCellAtRow,
adding to theRect.origin.x and subtracting from theRect.size.width.  This
didn't seem to make a difference.  I have verified that the overridden
function is being called and theRect modified, but the rendered output
doesn't vary.

Do you mean ‘frameOfOutlineCellAtRow’? That’s the function for the other
thing you’re asking for — it moves the disclosure triangle.

I’m not sure what "the rounded rect surrounding each row” refers to? I
don’t see any rounded rects in 10.10 except while dragging “onto”. Is that
what you mean?

(Also, is there a way to customise the rendered indent level on a per-row
basis, rather than always indentationPerLevel ? )

‘frameOfOutlineCellAtRow’ :)


OK, I think I've figured out what's happening here. I can use outlineView:rowViewForItem: to draw a box around the row which acts as a border into which outlineView:viewForTableColumnItem will be rendered. Is this correct?

The code I've inherited uses this to draw rounded rects on the background of each row. So if I want to modify the width and position of those rects, I need to feed information about the item in outlineView:rowViewForItem into the row view and update the drawing accordingly?

Thanks

--
Andrew White



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