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Re: Aqua Human Interface and Safari
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Re: Aqua Human Interface and Safari


  • Subject: Re: Aqua Human Interface and Safari
  • From: John Siracusa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 15:15:57 -0500

On 1/12/03 2:17 PM, j o a r wrote:
> Of course you could do these things! There are two types of toolbar
> items: plain image items and custom view items. With the view items you
> could do anything you like, anything. Standard buttons definitively
> doesn't pose any problem.
>
> The only thing that would be akward to implement in a NSToolbar is the
> "split view" used between the address field and the google field - in a
> NSToolbar they would have to be one huge item to retain the split view
> - or - if split to two items, they would end up autosized.

Well, then it seems like you could do "anything" with an NSToolbar if you
just set the whole thing to be one giant custom view that you managed
manually ;) For all I know, that's what Safari is actually doing, heh.

-John
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