Re: Button on a button
Re: Button on a button
- Subject: Re: Button on a button
- From: "Mike R. Manzano" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 16:39:51 -0700
The iPhone does this with its menus (the little blue arrow that shows
up to the right of a menu). If you click on the menu item, it selects
it, if you click on the blue arrow, it allows you to configure it.
I would subclass NSButton.
On Mar 10, 2008, at 4:28 PM, John Stiles wrote:
There isn't a built-in way to do this, and unless this is a very
large button I am having a hard time visualizing how this could work
at all. What kind of button are you dealing with here?
Technically any view can have subviews so it might be possible to
programatically add a small "i" button as a subview of your
NSButton, but I have no idea if it would actually work, and I'm a
little concerned that it will seem very odd.
Niklas Saers wrote:
Hi,
I'm fairly new to Cocoa so I'm sorry if this is a trivial question.
I would like to create a little button in a button: like in
Dashboard where you get a little "i" icon in a circle that can flip
the widget, I would like to put a little "i" in a circle on the
right-hand side of my button and flip the button to change its
settings when "i" is pressed. But when the button is clicked other
places than the "i", I would like the button action to happen. For
example, the settings backside of the button could set what webpage
to load and pressing the button would load the webpage.
Can I do this with NSButton? Is there a nice and simple way to do
this, or do I need to subclass NSButton or implement my own control
that looks like NSButton?
Cheers
Nik
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