Re: Two views
Re: Two views
- Subject: Re: Two views
- From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 14:04:54 -0400
Bob:
Your problem appears to be that you seem to stop just short of
further searching each time. It's taking you longer to post replies
to this thread than it would to actually find things if you'd just
spend a bit more time with google. For example:
Not really, no. The first link, has a link to iTableView, which
sounds like it's exactly what I need, but unfortunately it's 404ed, a
google search for iTableView can't find any non 404s.
You got me there - the *first few results* for that particular
string didn't appear to be fruitful, so I changed the search to
"cocoa source list itunes" and it produced this result:
http://mattgemmell.com/source/ (search the page for iTableView ...
can't miss it)
I'm sure, however, that if I'd looked further down the result
list, I'd have found this site, since "iTableView" is definitely
there by that exact name.
A search for iTunes split view turns up this post and not much else.
Since you haven't specified exactly what behavior of the split
view in iTunes you're after, I have no idea what you're looking for,
so I can't look for it for you. Do you want the single-pixel divider
split view or the pretty Mail 2.0-like gradient divider? Try
searching those terms. You'll find either one relatively quickly
(almost as quick as someone else doing it for you). I happen to know
that www.cocoadev.com has a page specifically about this very topic.
And a search for address book view turns up a lot of people asking how
to do it, and no one answering, so I guess I really do need to do this
one myself.
As I stated previously, some are only suggestions on how to
approach problems. Your original post was along the lines of "has
anyone done this for me" ... the answer to this one sure seems to be
"no". Although I haven't spent more than a few seconds searching for
the answer to your question myself (because there's no reason you
can't do it yourself) -- your mileage may vary.
Again, *spend more time with Google*. If you don't take the time
to properly research things, you'll never get anywhere with software
development.
--
I.S.
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