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Re: ICal Alarm View



Jens, thanks for the other replies.

I was more specially referring to the way the secondary popups are added and the rest of the controls are moved down. I assume that the alarm controls are built into a custom view because as soon as you change the alarm from none to a type, another alarm object is added under neither. I am relatively new to cocoa programming and I just don't understand how the secondary drop down is added to the view and the rest of the controls are moved downward to account for added drop down.

Thanks again for your thoughts.

On Feb 13, 2008, at 1:01 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:


On 13 Feb '08, at 9:07 AM, Chris Schmitt wrote:

I was referring to the UI for configuring the alarm.

The only thing that looks custom there is the pop-up buttons that don't show a button frame, just the up+down arrows on the right. That would involve a custom control. There was a Q&A here just one or two days ago about custom pop-ups, the answer being to instantiate an NSPopUpButtonCell. Check the archives.


If that's not what you mean, could you be really, really specific about what you do mean, so we don't have to play 20 Questions?

—Jens

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