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Re: dockable windows


  • Subject: Re: dockable windows
  • From: Damien Bobillot <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 16:39:37 +0100

innovator information wrote :

Hello,

How to create dockable windows in Mac. Just like in windows, if we
make a window dockable left or right, OS will us only remaining space
for other applications.

Document windows are ALL dockable by default, you don't need to do anything else (just click on the yellow button of the window). You may deactivate it, but it's not the case for document windows with default properties.


You can't control where the window will be docked (it always goes to the rightmost position, just before the trash), but may control which image is used to represent the window in the dock, and perhaps the menu opened when the user right-clicks on it.

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Damien Bobillot

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