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Coloring NSTableView Text per row


I have a NSTableView that is displaying an array of objects I have. For each of these objects (rows) I would like to change the color of the text displayed depending on the results of a function I run on each object;

So for example all the object in the table that exist in another list (or some other requirement) I want to display them in green text, and objects that don't exist display in red.

How would I go about doing this?


Solution

  • Assuming that you have NSTextFieldCell in your table (for other cells, setting text color may vary), you can achieve this by implementing a NSTableView's delegate method.

    First, you have to define a delegate for the NSTableView, either in Interface Builder or in your code. This can be your application controller for example.

    Then, just implement the following method:

    - (void)tableView:(NSTableView *)aTableView willDisplayCell:(id)aCell forTableColumn:(NSTableColumn *)aTableColumn row:(NSInteger)rowIndex {
        NSTextFieldCell *cell = aCell;
        if (...) {
            [cell setTextColor:[NSColor greenColor]];
        } else if (...) {
            [cell setTextColor:[NSColor redColor]];
        } else {
            [cell setTextColor:[NSColor blackColor]];
        }
    }
    

    Each time the NSTableView will draw a cell, you have the opportunity to modify it before it get drawn.

    Check out the NSTableViewDelegate documentation page for more details.