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Re: Toolbar persistence



On Sunday, August 17, 2003, at 01:04 PM, Laurence Harris wrote:

I've read through all the HIToolbar stuff and can't figure this out. Is
there any automatic way for a toolbar to have a default open or closed state
that can change based on how the user uses the toolbar? That is, a way for
the toolbar to know it should be initially visible or not, or do I just have
to track that and use ShowHideWindowToolbar() when I create an instance of
the toolbar in a window? This won't be hard, but I didn't want to implement
it if it's supposed to be there automatically.

I'd imagine it to be there automatically, but maybe that is just a Cocoa-only feature.



Seth Willits
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