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Re: Re: NSPopupButton


  • Subject: Re: Re: NSPopupButton
  • From: Wagner Truppel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 22:21:24 -0700

What you're describing annoyed me to no end until I found a simple solution: select any one of the NSPopUpButton menu items, then hit command-C (copy) followed by command-V (paste). As you paste the copied item, it gets added as a new item. Repeat the paste operation as many times as you need, then edit them as desired.

Wagner

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On 6-Sep-06, at 20:52 PM, Dave Budde wrote:

Is there a way in Interface Builder to make the number of entries in an NSPopUpButton larger than the default 3? Everything else seems to be configurable in this regard except this one control.



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