Re: Creating NSBoxes with draggable divider lines
Re: Creating NSBoxes with draggable divider lines
- Subject: Re: Creating NSBoxes with draggable divider lines
- From: Logan Williams <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 19:12:00 -0800
On Nov 13, 2006, at 6:47 PM, Murat Konar wrote:
On Nov 13, 2006, at 6:24 PM, Logan Williams wrote:
I feel like I'm missing something incredibly obvious, but I have
tried googling and playing around with Interface Builder and
haven't found anything. How do I create draggable divider lines
and boxes like in Mail and iTunes?
Select two views and Layout -> Make subviews of -> Split View.
The vertical splits in iTunes and Mail are custom, though.
Yes, I know how to make a split view. I was wondering how I would
go about implementing a custom one, that is used in most
applications now.
You say that like it should be simple. It's not too complicated,
but you have to know stuff.
You are a Cocoa newbie? If so, I'd recommend Aaron Hillegass'
"Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X (2nd Edition)". It covers the
basics (and some advanced stuff too) of Cocoa programming very
nicely. It's $33 at Amazon right now, less than 1/10 the cost of an
Alesis Micron. Unless your time is worthless, you'll expend way
more than $33 worth of time trying to learn Cocoa by scouring the
internet for tutorials and whatnot.
That said, these links might be handy:
<http://www.cocoadev.com/>
<http://cocoadevcentral.com/>
<http://www.brockerhoff.net/src/rbs.html>
_murat
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I own his book. I've read it, it's a good book, but it's a bit
outdated now, considering it's for Panther, not Tiger. Still, it
contains TONS of valuable information, though I do not recall this
topic being covered in it. I like your price units, by the way. (Did
you consider eBay value? Microns have major price swings)
You say that as if I said something stupid, or wrong. Did I?
Thanks,
Logan Williams
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