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[ 100328 ] NSTableView - Cell Editing Bug
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[ 100328 ] NSTableView - Cell Editing Bug |
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Sat, 19 Jan 2002 13:36:31 -0500 |
Support Request #100328, was updated on 2002-Jan-19 13:36
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Category: AppKit
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: NSTableView - Cell Editing Bug
By: jc
Date: 2002-Jan-19 13:36
Message:
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Netscape6/6.2.1
In a NSTableView, if you have a series of editable
columns, edit the first cell and change it to say,
"HOWDY". Then hit tab and the next cell in line becomes
"HOWDY" as well. You can continue hitting TAB until you
get to the end of all your rows and all your columns
will be "HOWDY".
I found this bug while working on a little program for
myself, but then verified it in GNUmail.app. To try the
bug, run GNUmail.app, select Info, Prefrences, then
Viewing. By default, in the Shown Headers table, Date,
From, To, Cc, Subject exist, in that order. Change Date
to be HOWDY, then hit TAB, TAB, TAB, TAB, etc...
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