Re: can't make an NSButton small enough
Re: can't make an NSButton small enough
- Subject: Re: can't make an NSButton small enough
- From: SA Dev <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 11:57:24 -0400
Ben:
Try creating a brand new button, then setting it to small square
button. That is all that is needed to allow the height to be set as
well. This has always worked for me and worked when I just tried it.
I even put in a small test graphic and it worked wonderfully (it
clipped because it was actually 16x16, but the button size remained
13x13).
On Jul 8, 2005, at 11:38 AM, Ben Dougall wrote:
On Friday, July 8, 2005, at 03:55 pm, SA Dev wrote:
Ben:
The size is dictated by the button type. Set it to something
like "small square button", then uncheck "bordered". This should
allow you to set the size appropriately.
thanks for the reply. i have actually tried numerous combinations
of those sort of setting (button types, sizes) and no luck. for me
the 'small' checkbox isn't available having set the button to
square button. but square button does give the closest to what i
want -- width wise it goes to 13 pixels but the height has a
minimum size of 23 pixels -- 10 too big. (and deselecting
'bordered' gets rid of the appearance of the button). so i just
can't make the height of a square button 13 pixels, only 23. ...?
thanks, ben.
On Jul 8, 2005, at 10:49 AM, Ben Dougall wrote:
i'm trying to make the size of a button 13 x 13 pixels because
that's the size of the icon image i'm placing on the button,
using icon and alt icon. it doesn't matter which button type i
use IB stops me from having it that size. also i'd like whatever
button is used not to be visible at all, just the icon image that
i've supplied which is circular (13 pixels diameter). so i'd like
to make a button out of an icon basically. what's the best way to
do this? (os x 10.2.8 and above). any pointers appreciated.
thanks, ben.
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