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Re: NSPanel newbie init question
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Re: NSPanel newbie init question


  • Subject: Re: NSPanel newbie init question
  • From: Dave Rehring <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 18:00:17 -0700

On 4/25/05 5:29 PM, Luc Vandal at email@hidden wrote:

> currently my NSPanels are initialized automatically since they are
> IBOutlets. I don't know how to create the panel on the fly. I've tried this
> but it only shows a small, blank panel:

Right, it did what you asked.

You created a panel, and asked the system to display it.  That's what
happened.

You might want to investigate adding NSButton's to the panel next...

Depending on what you want for the panel's contents, you might also consider
NSAlert...

Later,
--
David Rehring                  Psychos do not explode when light hits
VP of Research and Development them, no matter how crazy they are...
Atimi Software, Inc.
www.atimi.com                  And totally insane guy!


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