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Re: IB question
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Re: IB question


  • Subject: Re: IB question
  • From: Jeremy French <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 13:03:10 -0500

In Interface Builder, follow these steps to create a tab view with 4 tabs:

1) Drag a NSTabView from the "Cocoa-Containers" Pallette window onto a window.

2) Open the Inspector Panel to Attributes.

3) Single click on the NSTabView, until you see "NSTabView Info" displayed in the Attributes panel.

4) Change "number of items" to 4.


Then to place interface elements within a tab:

1) Double click the NSTabView, until the Info window's Attribute pane's title reads "NSTavViewItem Info". You have selected a specific tab. The currently selected tab's label will be blue; it is also identified in the Attributes panel.

2) To change tabs, you can click on the tab's label. You can also use the "Displaying tab item" in the Attributes panel to select a specific tab.

3) Drag interface items from the "Cocoa-Containers" pallette into the tab item.


You might want to subscribe to Apple's XCode-users List, where Interface Builder questions are asked.
Details at <http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo>.


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On Feb 15, 2005, at 11:57 AM, James Hannigan wrote:

I want to have a TabView with say 4 tabs.

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