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Re: creating an NSSearchField subclass like Safari
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Re: creating an NSSearchField subclass like Safari


  • Subject: Re: creating an NSSearchField subclass like Safari
  • From: Dado Colussi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 10:54:16 +0100

On 5 February 2010 16:27, Neil Allain <email@hidden> wrote:

> I'm looking to create an NSSearchField that behaves like the one in safari.
>  Primarily I want the following:
>
> - search menu includes search matches (Suggestions) as well as recent
> searches
> - search menu opens when the user enters text that has possible matches
> (rather than just when the button is clicked)
> - search menu will update the matches while the user continues to type
> - can change focus from the text view to the menu and back with the arrow
> keys
>
> Honestly, it looks scary to me (but then, I'm easily scared), and my
> searches for something that already does some/all of this have turned up
> nothing.  Does anybody know of an existing implementation that does at least
> some of what I want?
>


This is pretty close to what you are describing: http://summerofcamino.com/

/Dado
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