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Re: Custom NSToolbarItem
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Re: Custom NSToolbarItem


  • Subject: Re: Custom NSToolbarItem
  • From: "Colin O'Connor" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 23:24:32 -0500

Okay, so far that has worked. Now, how should I go about more precisely
positioning the buttons within the toolbar? I want them centered vertically?
Also, is there any way to get the size of the toolbar? The NSToolbar class
doesn't seem to contain any information about it's size or frame.

Thanks again,
Colin


On 11/15/04 10:24 PM, "The Karl Adam" <email@hidden> wrote:

> In order for this to work you need to init your view(button) with the
> correct rect size dimension and make sure to set NSToolbarItem's
> maxSize and minSIze so that the view has an area to draw into. Also
> what you want is very possible as I have done it myself in an app I am
> writing.
>
> -Karl
>
>
> On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 21:22:17 -0500, Colin O'Connor
> <email@hidden> wrote:
>> I want to use an NSToolbar to switch views of my application (like is done
>> in System Prefs, and many other apps), but I also want to include a couple
>> NSButtons in the toolbar. My attempts to do so have been unsuccessful thus
>> far.
>>
>> Is it possible to have an NSToolbar with both selectable items (like the
>> standard Config, Save, etc.) and items that act as if they weren't in a
>> toolbar (like the NSButton)? Is so, can you point me in the direction? I
>> tried adding a button using setView: but that didn't work.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Colin
>>
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