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Jun 11, 2024, 2:38:33 PM6/11/24
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In MyNSTextViewSubclass, I override the moveUp:, moveDown:, moveLeft:, and moveRight: methods to implement my desired functionality, and that all works fine. The only problem is that the field editor no longer behaves like a text field cell editor. For example, when I hit the Enter key, it inserts a newline into the text field instead of ending the editing.

How do I create a custom field editor that responds exactly like the default one does for an NSTextFieldCell (except for those four functions that I will override)? Or is there a better way to change the functionality ofmoveUp:, moveDown:, moveLeft:, and moveRight:?

Wp Job Manager Field Editor Nulled 11


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EDIT: It appears that the field editor sets the text field as its delegate when it is selected for editing. In that case, it might be helpful to just attach to the control:textView:doCommandBySelector: delegate method as described here, but when I implement that function in either my NSTextFieldCell subclass or my NSTableView subclass, it never gets called. Why not?

This is because the default field editor is an NSTextView (not an NSControl) so I needed to use the protocol. The view that is set as its delegate is the NSTableView, not the NSTextFieldCell. The moveSelectionTo... functions are custom functions defined in my NSTableView subclass that keep track of the currently edited cell and then move it around accordingly.

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