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Re: Smart things UI


  • Subject: Re: Smart things UI
  • From: Jesse Grosjean <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 15:33:22 -0400

Brian,

Thanks for the pointer. I'm sure that I've come across that at some point, but had since completely forgot about it. SubviewTableViewRuleEditor looks to be just want I was looking for.

Thanks,
Jesse

On Sep 12, 2005, at 2:57 PM, Brian Ganninger wrote:

Have you seen joar's SubviewTableViewRuleEditor sample? It does what you'll want out of the box and what I've used in several projects (quite useful and flexible.)

http://www.joar.com/code/

On Sep 12, 2005, at 12:16 PM, Jesse Grosjean wrote:


I can't delay any longer and now need to build a "Smart Things" UI as described here:

    http://inessential.com/?comments=1&postid=3103

I need to build a UI that will allow the user to build a smart folder based on a number of attributes. Pretty much exactly the same as the UI that Mail.app uses to build a smart folder. Before I go reinventing the wheel from scratch I'm wondering if anyone knows of any available code that already does something similar. So far the only code that I've found to do this comes from the CoreRecipesApp. But that implementation seems to be less flexible then I want in the UI and complicated by the fact that most of the code seems to be concerned with introspecting objects to determine when attributes they have, something that I don't care to much about.

Thanks for any pointers.

Jesse


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