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Re: How do you use the space key as a key equivalent
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Re: How do you use the space key as a key equivalent


  • Subject: Re: How do you use the space key as a key equivalent
  • From: Mike Morton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 08:57:44 -0500

Edward --

Then in IB edit your menu item's title so it is something like "Play space". Inset enough spaces between play and space so it looks good and doesn't look like part of the menu title.

Now I know what you are thinking, "this can't be right." Well, open up MenuBar.nib in the DVD Player bundle and you will see it for yourself.

DVD Player doesn't do it as well as iTunes does. In iTunes, the "Play" item has the word "space" further right than DVD Player -- and further right than I can get in IB.


iTunes is, I assume, Carbon. Is there a way to make "space" move further right in Cocoa?

-- Mike

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 >How do you use the space key as a key equivalent (From: Michael Swan <email@hidden>)
 >Re: How do you use the space key as a key equivalent (From: Edward Hillenbrand <email@hidden>)

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