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[bugs #10118] Editing NSTableView in Gorm leaves the background color wh


From: Gregory John Casamento
Subject: [bugs #10118] Editing NSTableView in Gorm leaves the background color white when chaning column name.
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 00:13:45 -0500
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[bugs #10118] Latest Modifications:

Changes by: 
                Gregory John Casamento <greg_casamento@yahoo.com>
'Date: 
                Wed 11/24/2004 at 05:07 (US/Eastern)

            What     | Removed                   | Added
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          Resolution | None                      | Fixed
              Status | Open                      | Closed


------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
I have corrected this bug.   The color no longer gets stuck as white.   GJC






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[bugs #10118] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=10118>
Project: GNUstep
Submitted by: Gregory John Casamento
On: Mon 08/23/2004 at 20:57

Category:  Gorm
Severity:  3 - Ordinary
Item Group:  Bug
Resolution:  Fixed
Privacy:  Public
Assigned to:  gcasa
Status:  Closed


Summary:  Editing NSTableView in Gorm leaves the background color white when 
chaning column name.

Original Submission:  Steps to reproduce:

After opening Gorm and starting an new application,
1) Drag a new table from the palette
2) select one of the columns (you'll need to select the table first).
3) change the name of the column.

Result: This will leave the table with a white background...
Expected: Table should return to the background color that was set originally 
(or subsequently by the user).

Workaround: Select the table and go to the attributes inspector.  Once there, 
select the appropriate background color (system color or explicit color) that 
you want.

Thanks, GJC


Follow-up Comments
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Date: Wed 11/24/2004 at 05:07       By: Gregory John Casamento <gcasa>
I have corrected this bug.   The color no longer gets stuck as white.   GJC












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