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Re: Sliding views around
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Re: Sliding views around


  • Subject: Re: Sliding views around
  • From: Rainer Brockerhoff <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 21:29:07 -0300

At 12:12 AM +0100 3/25/05, Michael Becker wrote:
>Am 24.03.2005 um 20:35 schrieb Rainer Brockerhoff:
>>iTunes is still a Carbon app, so it doesn't use or subclass NSSplitView, at least as far as I know. I don't know how the equivalent Carbon widget works. But...
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>iPhoto, which is obviously a Cocoa app, uses the same mechanism for the info box that appears when you click the small "i" on the lower left corner. In the iPhoto Nib files it is called "OurSplitView", so obviously Apple created their custom SplitView here...

Right you are; I suppose Apple's programmers have to reinvent the wheel independently wherever necessary...


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