I currently have a cell-based NSTableView where I need to add columns and bind them to my model. The text size for the columns is System-Small and everything works great because I can programmatically set the properties of the dataCell when I create the column.
With a view-based table and no dataCell, how can I make sure during the column creation that the text cell is the right size, etc? There does not seem to be a way to store a template column in the nib and load it multiple times (each time changing the identifier), before adding it to the table.
In switching to a view-based NSTableView, I understand that I can't bind a whole column on creation like I can with cell-based tables, but instead have to do it during:
-(NSView *)tableView:(NSTableView *)tableView viewForTableColumn:(NSTableColumn *)tableColumn row:(NSInteger)row
I can bind like this, but just need a way to pre-configure the appearance and layout of a column as I can't figure out how to even find the views within a new column as they don't have any identifiers like they would if they came from some sort of template.
-tableView:viewForTableColumn:row:
delegate method. You can create a newNSTableCellView
and populate it with whatever content you want, with bindings, and constraints to define its layout. You should also assign it a column identifier and include a call to-makeViewWithIdentifier:owner:
to recycle them.