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Re: Hyperlinks in Cocoa(Obj-C)
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Re: Hyperlinks in Cocoa(Obj-C)


  • Subject: Re: Hyperlinks in Cocoa(Obj-C)
  • From: Nathan Day <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 22:07:32 +0930

You can in interface builder you can use one of the square buttons with the icon in it , turn the border off, set the behavior to Momentary change and the icon to just the text. Don't know if that gives you what you are after.

On Thursday, June 27, 2002, at 01:36 PM, Peesapaty Ramesh wrote:

Hi ,
I have a window in which i want to have static text as hyperlinks.
clicking on which i change the content in the tableview .
This is similar to the interface of mail clients where we have folder
names on left and mail
in the selected folder are displayed on the right.
so my question is how to make a text as hyperlink using Cocoa(Obj-C).
Thanks in advance
Ramesh
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