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adding new NSButtons to an application "on the fly"
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adding new NSButtons to an application "on the fly"


  • Subject: adding new NSButtons to an application "on the fly"
  • From: "Tim Simon" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 19:56:21 +0930

Hi all.
I have been thinking of starting a project which will basically be a
lot of buttons which, when clicked, will run a script for a remote
server via ssh. I want to know if it is possible for me to build the
program in such a way taht i will be able to add or remove buttons as
i go, without havign to use xtools? Maybe using a file which would
record what buttons i have "opened", and then when the program is
initiated it would read the file, and create those buttons. That way,
i can have a button for each script, and when i need another i can add
it, when i dont need it i can deleate it?
Is this possible, (i sortof figure its not the easiest or most
efficient way of doing this) and how would i implement this?
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