On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 9:55 PM, Germán A. Arias <[email protected]> wrote:

> El lun, 20-08-2012 a las 20:55 -0700, Tony Amort escribió:
> > I wrote a simple table based document app based on the "Money"
> > tutorial. I used it to store trip mileages and notes.
> >
> > I run Slackware, and recently got a new computer and put Slackware64
> > on it. I installed all the gnustep stuff and copied my ProjectCenter
> > directory to the new machine. I built the project without complaint
> > and when I run it is starts fine and it loads my old data.
> >
> > I can drag a row from an existing document into a new one fine.
> >
> > I cannot double-click in a row and add new data. It selects the row
> > but doesn't give a cursor.
> >
> > This code runs fine on my 32-bit system, and throws no errors on the
> > new one--it just doesn't work. The versions are NOT the same--on my
> > original system I used slackware packages someone else built, on the
> > new system I have compiled everything in multiple versions and all
> > work the same.
> >
> > What am I missing? How do I track this down?
> > _______________________________________________
>
> This is caused by some changes in latest packages of gnustep. If I
> remember correctly you should add something like:
>
> - (void) tableView: (NSTableView*)aTableView
>    willDisplayCell: (id)aCell
>     forTableColumn: (NSTableColumn*)aTableColumn
>                row: (int)rowIndex
> {
>   [aCell setEditable: YES];
> }
>
> Hope this help.
>
> Thanks! This fixed it. Is this documented anywhere?
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