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Toly2015-07-09 13:34:52
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Toly, 2015-07-09 13:34:52

Drag and Drop in NSTableView how to implement row dragging?

Good afternoon everyone.
I have a view-based tableview with two columns, one has a picture and the other has a picture name. I implemented drag&drop in my table which works quite successfully ( mostly guided by these tutorials ). There is just one problem - when I try to drag rows from the table between themselves or take them out of the program, I don’t transfer the entire row, but only the row from the column, i.e. the picture is separate, the name is separate.
What needs to be done so that when dragging a line, the entire line is taken (i.e. the line consisted of lines from both columns).
If possible, please provide a link to examples.
Thank you all in advance.

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Puma Thailand, 2018-11-07
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With these symptoms, it's a suicide bomber, so it's best not to use it.

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Alexander Shmelev, 2018-11-07
@shmool

Try to clean the controller board contacts going to the HDA with an eraser. Usually there you can see something like this:
If you don’t know how, then there are a lot of training videos on YouTube.
After that I would do Victoria ERASE and watch.

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Ezhyg, 2018-11-07
@Ezhyg

Hard Disk Sentinel - throw out the stove! Take the new Victoria
SMART as presented... it would be better if it didn't exist, didn't you break your eyes yourself? Well, or at least issue the code so that the font is monospaced.

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Zettabyte, 2018-11-08
@Zettabyte

had rellocation event count around 19

And judging by SMART, reallocated by zeros.
Pending is also not very good.
Check the HDD using R.tester: https://rlab.ru/tools/rtester.html
It can diagnose disks both using built-in scripts and perform custom tests.
In addition, if you have already copied the partition, then you can first run a full write test (destroy the data), then a full read test. This will be a good test for home conditions.

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