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Window fringe, automatic guides
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Window fringe, automatic guides


  • Subject: Window fringe, automatic guides
  • From: Todd Heberlein <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 09:15:24 -0700

The HIG talks about the removal of window-frame surface on the sides of windows starting in Mac OS X 10.5. But when using IB (I'm still back in 3.2.6) some objects show an automatic guide when positioning near the edge of a window (e.g., NSView (custom view), NSSplitView, NSPopupButton, NSTextview, NSBox) while others do not (e.g., NSTabView, NSScrollView (with NSTableView or NSTextView inside).

Should I be interpreting the presence or lack of a guide at a Window's edge when placing an object in IB to mean anything?

For example, is it OK to place an NSBox all the way to the window's edge but not an NSTabView?

Thanks,

Todd

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