Re: IB3: adding an NSDrawer to an existing window
Re: IB3: adding an NSDrawer to an existing window
- Subject: Re: IB3: adding an NSDrawer to an existing window
- From: Jim Graham <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 10:21:55 +0000
Hi Andrew
I solved this by adding a window and drawer, deleting the new window
right clicking on the drawer and setting my original window as the
parent of the dra
Jim Graham
On 18 Nov 2007, at 07:55, Andrew Ebling wrote:
Does anyone know how to add an NSDrawer to an existing window in
Interface Builder 3?
Previously, I'm sure there used to be a drawer item in the palette,
but now there only seems to be a combined Window/Controller/Drawer
object, which seems of little use if you want to add a drawer to an
existing window.
Or do I create a normal window, lay it out and then somehow make it
a drawer that belongs to an existing window?
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
best regards,
Andrew
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