I am trying to tackle a problem which sounds pretty simple: changing the background color of an NSPopupButton.
Interface Builder only allows changing the style to a pre-defined one and doesn't allow changing the background color. Also, setting up an IBOutlet
didn't help since NSPopupButton
doesn't have a setBackgroundColor
method.
I also tried subclassing NSPopupButton
to override the drawRect
method. Here's what I have tried:
- (void)drawRect:(NSRect)dirtyRect
{
[[NSColor redColor] setFill];
NSRectFill(dirtyRect);
}
This draws a red rectangle over the NSPopupButton
rather than setting it as a background color.
Any ideas on how to go about solving this?
You should create a subclass of NSPopUpButtonCell, then override
- (void)drawBezelWithFrame:(NSRect)frame inView:(NSView *)controlView
NSPopupButtonCell is a subclass of NSButtonCell which defines several methods for drawing individual cell components, eg bezel, title, image.
You can then expand the NSPopupButton and change its cell subclass to your new subclass and it should use your drawing methods.
Cocoa primarily uses NSCell to handle drawing, unlike iOS