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Re: NSCComboBox Question
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Re: NSCComboBox Question


  • Subject: Re: NSCComboBox Question
  • From: Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 23:03:38 +0000

Hi Coll, the answer is very easily!

* Drag an NSPopUpButton onto your window and select it.
* Press Command-1 to bring up the attributes for the button.
* In the Inspector window that should now be visible, change the button's type to PullDown
* Double-click on the pulldown button itself, this should bring up its menu
* From the Cocoa-Controls panel go to the menus area
* Now you can simply drag on and off of the button as many menu "Item"s as you like. To editor an item just double-click it.


Hope that helps,

Mike.

On 16 Feb 2006, at 22:43, Coll Anderson wrote:

I will have to apologize in advance for waisting everyone's time. I am a sound editor and not much of a programmer. I have been trying to develop a printable label for my drives. I started creating an NIB in IB and for the most part I am slowly figuring little things out. I keep getting stuck on one thing. I am trying to create a NSComboBox that has five or so pre set values that the user would select... Any thoughts? A better way?

Sorry for the hopelessly newbie question but I had to start somewhere.

Coll
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