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Smart way to get "etched" borders in Leopard
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Smart way to get "etched" borders in Leopard


  • Subject: Smart way to get "etched" borders in Leopard
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 11:33:09 -0600 (CST)
  • Importance: Normal

Can someone tell me what the smart way to get etched (not sure if that's
the right term) borders for a Leopard only app. My app will used a
Textured Window, and I want to have borders that look like the borders in
iChat at the top and bottom of the scroll view.

Do I still need to do a custom subclass of NSBox for that sort of
behavior? Or is there some way to configure existing classes to draw like
that? Thanks for any pointers.

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