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Re: Boxes


  • Subject: Re: Boxes
  • From: David Kennedy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 09:37:35 +0100

Hello,

On 9 Sep 2005, at 07:03, email@hidden wrote:

an old book on Cocoa mentions the "Layout>Group In>Box" instruction when
building the window of a Cocoa document-based application (with
Command+G for a keyboard equivalent) ; this puts the set of selected
objects in a box.


 With the current version of Xcode, I could only find
"Layout>Group" (equivalent to Command+G) and appearently it
does nothing at all(in any case it does not draw a box like I want
it to).

Try, Layout > Make subviews of > Box (Option + Command + G)

p.s. this should probably be on the XCode Users list :-)
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