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Re: Safari-like URL field with favicon
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Re: Safari-like URL field with favicon


  • Subject: Re: Safari-like URL field with favicon
  • From: Robert Cerny <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 10:27:16 +0200

Hi Paul,
I believe you're looking for ImageAndTextCell. Check examples on your disk


Robert

On 18.5.2004, at 7:33, Paul Collins wrote:

My app has a URL field like Safari (although it is not a web browser,
and doesn't use webkit). I want to show a globe icon in the front of
the field, like Safari. It's the thing that changes to a favicon.

It looks like i need to change the left edge of the actual text
edit/display area so it starts after the favicon. Is there some object
inside NSTextField I can get ahold of to do this? Or another approach?

Thanks,

Paul Collins

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