Re: NSSplitView Question
Re: NSSplitView Question
- Subject: Re: NSSplitView Question
- From: Graham Cox <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 15:41:59 +1000
This is not any thing to do with NSSplitView as such. You're asking
"how to implement a master-detail interface". Try doing searching on
those terms, phrase or a variation of it, I'm sure it's been well-
covered.
The essentials are - detect the selection change in the master view,
use it to update the contents of the detail view. Beyond that it's
hard to give much concrete advice as there are about four million ways
to implement this. You do have to do it yourself however.
hth,
Graham
On 4 Aug 2008, at 3:35 pm, Eric Lee wrote:
Sorry, I accidently did something wrong on that message. Here's the
one I'm actually asking...
How do you make a NSSplitView so that when you click something on
one side, the other side is updated. For example, take the mail
application. When you click trash, the other side is updated to
display the trash content, and when you press Inbox, the other side
displays the inbox.
How do you do this?
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