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Re: hosting NSLevelIndicator in a menu
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Re: hosting NSLevelIndicator in a menu


  • Subject: Re: hosting NSLevelIndicator in a menu
  • From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 15:22:14 -0700

Matthew

I've noticed two things while investigating this: 1) iTunes does not
use a NSLevelIndicator, but rather a 6 item sub menu when one
ctrl-clicks on a song entry, and 2) Finder appears to use a custom
view to host the label controls (ctrl-click on an item in Finder).

Both iTunes and Finder are Carbon applications.

So, it appears what I am attempting to do is possible, but I can't
find any resources on how to either directly host an NSLevelIndicator
in a menu, or indirectly by hosting a custom view.

I think menus may need to be implemented as Carbon HIViews.

BTW, what does this have to do with using Xcode? You'd be better asking on a mailing list devoted to APIs.
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