Re: Newbie Q: How to implement multiple views occupying the same space?
Re: Newbie Q: How to implement multiple views occupying the same space?
- Subject: Re: Newbie Q: How to implement multiple views occupying the same space?
- From: Markus Hitter <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 12:31:02 +0100
Am Freitag den, 18. Januar 2002, um 08:22, schrieb Gore:
the best way to do this is to use a NSBox and setContentView:
Is it? (SCNR)
I've used in such a situation an NSTabView with Tabs and Borders
set to invisible. Works great, easy to set up in Interface
Builder. No fiddling with subviews etc.
On Friday, January 18, 2002, at 09:08 , email@hidden wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to implement a set of views controlled by an
NSPopUpButton or a panel of icons similar to the Network
preferences panel or the System Preferences panel where the
bottom (part) of the view is completely replaced based on your
selection in the popup button. Can this be done with nib files
and InterfaceBuilder? or do I have to manually build up a
bunch of subViews (no nib files - <sniffle>) and call [NSView
replaceViewWith: <view-user-picked>] everytime the user picks
a new one (bleah).
So far, everything else in Cocoa has seemed incredibly easy
using nibs, so I find it hard to believe that there isn't some
really easy way to accomplish this task as well. What am I
missing?? Can you make a nib file that has disembodied
(disenwindowed?) NSView subclasses in it??
Thanks,
email@hidden
P.S. Is there a Cocoa FAQ?? I mean, somewhere besides
http://beowulf-
underground.org/doc_project/cocoa/cocoa.html
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