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Re: copying an nspanel?
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Re: copying an nspanel?


  • Subject: Re: copying an nspanel?
  • From: "David Piasecki" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 10:18:04 -0700

Got it... [[controller window] setLevel:NSFloatingWindowLevel]. That's
the behavior I wanted.

David


On May 19, 2004, at 5:08 PM, Amul Goswamy wrote:

> If you want to use multipled instances of this panel at runtime, you
> should look at the SimpleMultiWindow example in
> /Developer/Examples/InterfaceBuilder. If meant you want to reuse the
> NSPanel while designing nibs in Interface Builder, look for dynamic
> palette in the Cocoa section of the IB FAQ (accessible via the help
> menu). You can also look at the BusyPalette and bMoviePalette
> examples (also in /Developer/Examples/InterfaceBuilder) to learn how
> to palletize a custom class.
>
>
> Amul Goswamy
> Interface Builder
> Apple
>
>
> On May 19, 2004, at 3:40 PM, David Piasecki wrote:
>
>> I added objects to an NSPanel in Interface Builder. Now I want to use
>> multiple instances of that panel in my application. I was thinking
>> there must be a way to copy an NSPanel to handle this.
>>
>> David
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References: 
 >copying an nspanel? (From: "David Piasecki" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: copying an nspanel? (From: Amul Goswamy <email@hidden>)

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