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Tool for seeing view hierarchies at runtime?
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Tool for seeing view hierarchies at runtime?


  • Subject: Tool for seeing view hierarchies at runtime?
  • From: Jay Koutavas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 10:55:19 -0500

I'm an old-timer PowerPlant developer who's fallen in love with Cocoa.

One of the things I miss from PowerPlant is the "Visual Hierarchy" option available in PowerPlant's debugging gear. It allows you to, at runtime to, get a hierarchical list of all views that the app is displaying.

Could someone steer me to a similar facility that works with Cocoa's NSView hierarchies? Is there such a thing around?

Thanks,

/Jay
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Jay Koutavas mailto:email@hidden
Heynow Software http://www.heynow.com
Windham, New Hampshire, USA
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