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Re: Tabless NSTabView IB3 Bug
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Re: Tabless NSTabView IB3 Bug


  • Subject: Re: Tabless NSTabView IB3 Bug
  • From: "Richard Pollock" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 17:40:33 +0100

As pointed out by Jean-Daniel Dupas, the Control+Command+left/right arrow
keys can be used to move between tabs once selected. Additionally, you can
also use Control+Command+Up/Down arrow keys to navigate up and down the view
hierarchy.

For example, to select a tab in your tabless view, you can select one of its
subviews and press Control-Command-Up or, conversely, select the tab view's
superview and press Control-Command-Down.

As you can imagine, extremely complex view hierarchies (including
splitviews, scrollviews, matrices and their child, sibling and parent views)
can be navigated using these 4 key combinations.

Hope that helps,
Richard Pollock
http://richpollock.com/
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