Re: Toolbar bug?
Re: Toolbar bug?
- Subject: Re: Toolbar bug?
- From: Milton Sagen <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 19:40:19 -0800
Whoops, sorry didn't read carefully enough. I guess you're already
doing that.
On Dec 20, 2004, at 19:34, Milton Sagen wrote:
I haven't tried this but in the delegate's
toolbar:itemForItemIdentifier:willBeInsertedIntoToolbar:
couldn't you just return Nil if the toolbar passed in isn't the
delegate's toolbar?
On Dec 20, 2004, at 15:25, Glen Simmons wrote:
On 20 Dec, 2004, at 5:08 PM, Chris Giordano wrote:
Glen,
On Dec 20, 2004, at 5:07 PM, Glen Simmons wrote:
My app has several different window types with different toolbars
and toolbar items. The problem is that you can drag the default set
of icons from window A's Customize Toolbar pane into window B's
toolbar. This results in window B having an empty toolbar. I tried
this in other cocoa apps (Mail, Xcode) and the same thing happened.
I'm guessing this is a known issue, is there a workaround for it?
I think you can resolve this issue by using the delegate to restrict
the items that the toolbar allows.
<snip>
I'm already doing the delegate / allowed items thing. Basically, I'm
doing exactly what Apple's sample code does.
Glen
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