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Re: Question about "swappable" views



On Tuesday, October 30, 2001, at 01:33 pm, Stuart Stanley wrote:

I want to have a NSOutlineview on the left side of my window with three columns:

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
!Year Quarter Class ! !
!2000> ! !
! 1> ! X !
! hr1 ! !
! hr2 ! !
.
.
.

(This is a proto-type grading app that I am going to use as a base for syncing
some stuff to/from my admin system at my wife's school).

What I want to do is have the view area marked with the X change depending
on what is clicked on in the outline view. I.E., if a "year" field is
clicked on, I want a tab view with the ability to put in some comments, etc.
If a quarter is clicked, I want a tab view that allows the setup of assignments,
or schedule for attendence. The actuall class would contain a tabview
for grade/attendence/reports, etc.

I would _like_ to use IB for this, but I can't seem to make a NIB that
starts at something "lower" than a full window. Does anyone have any
tips for me on this?


What do you mean "lower" than a full window?? You can drag a custom view from the palette into the document window and use that. Is that what you mean??

vince


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 >Question about "swappable" views (From: Stuart Stanley <email@hidden>)



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