Re: Custom control
Re: Custom control
- Subject: Re: Custom control
- From: Nathan Day <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2002 00:39:17 +0930
Instead of creating a custom control you could try using an NSMatix with
three borderless buttons containing images of the three part of the
control and set up to behave as a radio button group. You could even
create a custom NSButtonCell subclasses that could change there appear
depending on whether Mac OS X's appears was Blue or Graphite.
On Thursday, June 6, 2002, at 11:00 PM, Thomas Davie wrote:
Hi,
I suspect that this question has been asked before, but I don't know
where the archives are (a pointer to them would be useful). But
anyway, you know the three way switch that the finder uses for
switching between icon, list and column views? Well, I was wondering
how I would go about creating one in cocoa. My first guess is to
subclass NSControl and overload all of the handling routines, but this
seems like a humungously long way around.
Is it down to me doing a hard slog through creating my own drawing
routines etc. or can I get it an easier way (using someone else's
class, or by doing something more sensible than I suggest).
Thanks
Bob
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