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Re: Windows inside Windows


  • Subject: Re: Windows inside Windows
  • From: "John C. Randolph" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 16:20:32 -0800

On Sunday, December 23, 2001, at 03:49 PM, Jason Moore wrote:

> Hello everyone. I am prepareing to write an app that has
> multiple views. Instead of using a tabbed view for each view,
> i'd like to use a toolbar that when the the user clicks on a
> toolbar item the current view in the window is replaced with
> the view the user wishes to see. basicly, i'd like my app to
> act like the System Preferences app does except i'd like the
> toolbar to remain static (at the top of the window). how can i
> accomplish this? can i build each view as sepereate windows in
> IB, then load them as needed into an NSView that takes up
> pretty much all of my main window? if so, how does one load a
> window into a view? thanks for all your help.

It sounds like NSTabView is what you want.

-jcr

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