How to customize disclosure cell in view-based NSOutlineView

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I\'m trying to customize the disclosure arrow appearance in my view-based NSOutlineView. I saw that it\'s recommended to use

- (void)outlineView:(NSOutlineVi         


        
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  •  眼角桃花
    2020-12-05 03:47

    Solution 1:

    Subclass NSOutlineView and override makeViewWithIdentifier:owner:

    - (id)makeViewWithIdentifier:(NSString *)identifier owner:(id)owner {
        id view = [super makeViewWithIdentifier:identifier owner:owner];
    
        if ([identifier isEqualToString:NSOutlineViewDisclosureButtonKey]) {
            // Do your customization
        }
    
        return view;
    }
    

    For Source Lists use NSOutlineViewShowHideButtonKey.

    Solution 2:

    Interface Builder

    The button is added to the column and the identifier set to NSOutlineViewDisclosureButtonKey.

    Official documentation from NSOutlineView.h

    /* The following NSOutlineView*Keys are used by the View Based NSOutlineView to create the "disclosure button" used to collapse and expand items. The NSOutlineView creates these buttons by calling [self makeViewWithIdentifier:owner:] passing in the key as the identifier and the delegate as the owner. Custom NSButtons (or subclasses thereof) can be provided for NSOutlineView to use in the following two ways:
     1. makeViewWithIdentifier:owner: can be overridden, and if the identifier is (for instance) NSOutlineViewDisclosureButtonKey, a custom NSButton can be configured and returned. Be sure to set the button.identifier to be NSOutlineViewDisclosureButtonKey.
     2. At design time, a button can be added to the outlineview which has this identifier, and it will be unarchived and used as needed.
     
     When a custom button is used, it is important to properly set up the target/action to do something (probably expand or collapse the rowForView: that the sender is located in). Or, one can call super to get the default button, and copy its target/action to get the normal default behavior.
     
     NOTE: These keys are backwards compatible to 10.7, however, the symbol is not exported prior to 10.9 and the regular string value must be used (i.e.: @"NSOutlineViewDisclosureButtonKey").
     */
    APPKIT_EXTERN NSString *const NSOutlineViewDisclosureButtonKey NS_AVAILABLE_MAC(10_9); // The normal triangle disclosure button
    APPKIT_EXTERN NSString *const NSOutlineViewShowHideButtonKey NS_AVAILABLE_MAC(10_9); // The show/hide button used in "Source Lists"
    

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