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Re: NSCComboBox Question
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Re: NSCComboBox Question


  • Subject: Re: NSCComboBox Question
  • From: Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 19:25:05 +0000

Hmm, you're right, it does close. Guess you'll just have to keep double-clicking it.

I might file this as a bug/enhancement request then.

Mike.

On 16 Feb 2006, at 23:24, Jeff Laing wrote:

*	Drag an NSPopUpButton onto your window and select it.
*	Press Command-1 to bring up the attributes for the button.
*	In the Inspector window that should now be visible, change the
button's type to PullDown
*	Double-click on the pulldown button itself, this should
bring up
its menu
*	From the Cocoa-Controls panel go to the menus area
*	Now you can simply drag on and off of the button as many menu
"Item"s as you like.  To editor an item just double-click it.

Is it just me, or does "as you like" not quite describe it. For me, it
seems that the menu snaps shut again whenever you drag a new item into it,
with the new item as the selected one.


ie, if you want to add five items, you will go through five iterations of
"double-click to open, then drag new item from palette"

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