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[ANN] MKAMRollOverExtensions 0.2
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[ANN] MKAMRollOverExtensions 0.2


  • Subject: [ANN] MKAMRollOverExtensions 0.2
  • From: malcom <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 18:06:24 +0100

MKRE (MKAMRollOverExtensions) is a set of three different extensions
for AMRollOverButton made by Andreas of Harmless.de.
You can see a screenshot of a demo project here:
http://www.malcom-mac.com/cocoa/MKAMRollOverExtensions/screenshot.jpg

With this  collection you can have three different set of buttons:

1 ) MultiTitled Button
You can set a list of n different variants for a button. Each click on
the button produce a change of the title scrolling from a specific
position, to the end of the list and again from 0th element.

2 ) OnOff Button
This is a simple ON-OFF button.

3 ) MultiToggles List of Buttons
Make n different AMRollOverButton in Interface Builder. Then
instantiate a class a connect these buttons to it. Now you have a full
functional round-box style buttons (you can select only one of these
buttons at time).

Download it from:
http://www.malcom-mac.com/cocoa/MKAMRollOverExtensions/MKAMRollOverExtensions0.2.zip
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