Re: AddressBook card view
Re: AddressBook card view
- Subject: Re: AddressBook card view
- From: Guy English <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 18:46:56 -0500
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 00:41:23 +0100, Yann Bizeul <email@hidden> wrote:
> > Looks to me like a view with a number of subviews in it.
> AFAIK, it is not
Ok, I'm not in front of my Mac right now so I'll take your word for
it. Just to be sure we're talking about the same thing: those field
views with the label on the left and a list of items, one per line, on
the right? If that's one text view I'm impressed. I'd be too lazy to
work all that out. :)
I'm not sure what you mean by the shadow but I'll take a closer look
at Address Book later.
Guy
>
> > The big difference is those multivalue controls - the label on the
> > left and the entries on the right. Delicious Library has something
> > like 'em too. Apple doesn't supploy those though so you'll have to
> > role one yourself. Beyond that it's pretty basic I think.
> If this was subviews, each of them would have to be bigger to place the
> shadow, and that would be a headache to determine who get a click when
> it occures.
> I was lucky enough to get some WWDC 2003 samples and video, and there
> was a session dedicated to this.
> As said before, it is an NSTextView with markers, or some other way to
> flag the text, and decide according to mouse click position what is
> selectable or not, and dynamicaly draw a shadow around the selection.
> Very good cocoa course !
>
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