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Re: 'small' attribute of NSPopUpButton
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Re: 'small' attribute of NSPopUpButton


  • Subject: Re: 'small' attribute of NSPopUpButton
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 02:50:51 +0100

Vince,

>>>>>> Vince DeMarco (VDM) wrote at Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:15:14 -0800:
VDM> >Yep -- set directly its size. So far as I understand, there's no
VDM> >"small" attribute in AppKit at all; it is just an InterfaceBuilder's
VDM> >internal tag which is used to control how the widget is resized when
VDM> >NIB is edited. ---
VDM>
VDM> No you are wrong.
VDM>
VDM> look at NSControlSize in NSCell.h

I stand corrected.

I presume the reason would be that some internal bitmap images are used, and
there are just two sizes of them available; therefore the control can't be
resized to any size? Or is there another reason?
---
Ondra Cada
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