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Re: Unified instead of Brushed Metal NSDrawer
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Re: Unified instead of Brushed Metal NSDrawer


  • Subject: Re: Unified instead of Brushed Metal NSDrawer
  • From: Bergmann Manfred <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 12:45:03 +1100


Am 30.11.2005 um 08:59 schrieb Bergmann Manfred:

Hi guys.

I have a brushed metal application and want to use a drawer to that.
Normally the drawer should inherit the brushed metal l&f from it's parent window, right?
However it doesn't. The drawer is in unified look which I haven't seen so far and doesn' t seem the correct behaviour to me.
No matter how I create the Window, programatically or in IB.
Can someone explain this?



Ok, I had a look at iCal which is Brushed Metal and also has a Drawer.
Here too, if you look closely, the Drawer is more like "Gray Plastic" than Brushed Metal.
You could see it better if it hadn't that bright ContentView.
Is this normal?



Best regards, Manfred

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