Hey Graham, This is a known issue. I will get back to you on how to change the prototype. I believe there is a drop down which includes all available cells including custom cells.
GC. On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 14:03 Graham Lee <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > how do I drag a control's resize handle in Gorm to build an NSMatrix like > I could in Interface Builder? I have discovered that normal dragging > resizes (expected), and so does alt-drag, ctrl-drag, shift-drag, > alt-shift-drag, ctrl-shift-drag and ctrl-alt-shift-drag. Based on this bug > report (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?36096), I would expect alt-drag or > ctrl-shift-alt-drag to work, but neither does. I have confirmed that my > window manager is not intercepting alt-drag to do its own thing. > > What is the expected working combination, and how might I diagnose why it > doesn't work (or where might I go to patch it to choose something that > does)? What I looked for was the key modifier on the mouse event being > inspected in -[GormViewWithSubviewsEditor > handleMouseOnKnob:ofView:withEvent:] but it isn't checked at all. It _is_ > checked in GormMatrixEditor, but obviously by that point you already have a > matrix. I'm expecting the same behaviour as IB, where if I drag a button > onto a window then alt-drag the button, I get a matrix of buttons.. > > A partial workaround is to drag an existing matrix (i.e. the radio > control) from the palette into the window, then ctrl-shift-option-drag does > change the number of cells in the matrix. However, I don't see how to edit > the prototype cell to look/act like a normal button rather than a radio > button, so that doesn't suit my need. > > Thanks, > Graham. > _______________________________________________ > > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep > >
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