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Re: System Preferences behaviour for NSToolbar
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Re: System Preferences behaviour for NSToolbar


  • Subject: Re: System Preferences behaviour for NSToolbar
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 11:03:42 +0100

You can't do this pre-Panther, at least not using public methods in
Apple's toolbar class. There are a couple of third-party solutions to
this problem that you could have a look at. I think, for example, that
OmniGroup has a preference window implementation in their open source
library.

j o a r

On 2003-11-28, at 10.51, Jens Bdckman wrote:

> Switching between views is easy. What I don't understand is how to
> make the toolbar item "selected". Let's say that you press the Show
> All item. Now, the item will be marked and the view is switched. This
> behavior was introduced in Panther, btw.

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