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Re[3]: Hidden NSSlider
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Re[3]: Hidden NSSlider


  • Subject: Re[3]: Hidden NSSlider
  • From: Lance Drake <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 21:37:13 -0600

PS Is it safe to assume that what appears right in XCode will appear right in the final application produced by this code?

Hi Rick,

In the words of FOX-TV's Shepard Smith, "This just in... Pope is dead." That situation appears to no longer be the case with XCode 1.5 and MacOSX 10.3.8+. I am not in a position to reload XCode 1.2 or go backwards in the OS - but, for sure, it WAS the case at one time. So - please note that I offer my qualification to the extent that, if one is experiencing the problem, try the IB Arrange command - if it helps, so much the better - else, in the words of the Great Oz... "Ignore that man behind the curtain!".

Best Wishes,

Lance



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