I want to change the color of NSSplitView's dividerColor in my Cocoa app, but when I typed in the following code, the error Cannot assign to the result of this expression occurred.
splitView.dividerColor = NSColor.redColor()
I think this is because .dividerColor is a read-only property and thus you cannot overwrite the color from within code if you instantiate it from nib.
However, I cannot find any such preferences to change the color in Xcode's Inspector on the NSSplitView. So how can I change the color of the divider?
Note that I don't use NSSplitViewController; I use NSSplitView on top of the NSViewController.

If you're happy to stick to using the Thin Divider style, you can change the color of the splitview's divider by using a subclass of NSSplitView, and overriding the dividerColor property:
class MySplitView: NSSplitView {
override var dividerColor: NSColor {
return NSColor.redColor()
}
}
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