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Re: Finder-like interface
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Re: Finder-like interface


  • Subject: Re: Finder-like interface
  • From: "Douglas A. Welton" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 25 May 2003 10:13:30 -0400

To do an "icon" view, use NSMatrix.

on 5/25/03 6:45 AM, Wade Tregaskis at email@hidden
wrote:

>>> The list is easy. I'm just using a NSOutlineView. However, I am
>>> stumped when
>>> it comes to implementing the icon or column view. I must be
>>> particularly
>>> dense, but I'm not finding anything that seems appropriate in
>>> Interface
>>> Builder or in the documentation.
>>
>> The column view is available via NSBrowser, and there isn't any system
>> API for the icon view so you'd probably have to create one yourself.
>
> It seems very strange that there is indeed no such standard control for
> iconic browsing. Perhaps someone could release one? I've seen quite a
> few apps which use such a view, some better than others - perhaps one
> of the authors of these apps would be so sympathetic as to release
> their code?
>
> Wade Tregaskis
> -- Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
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