Re: how to get rid of NSSavePanel's AccessoryView's border
Re: how to get rid of NSSavePanel's AccessoryView's border
- Subject: Re: how to get rid of NSSavePanel's AccessoryView's border
- From: Nick <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 17:29:46 +0400
thank you
2011/9/21 Graham Cox <email@hidden>
> You *could* work back up the view hierarchy from your checkbox (likely you
> have an outlet to it in your accessory controller) until you find the NSBox
> then alter its settings so that it draws nothing. That might work.
>
> But I'd also just leave it alone, it's the user's cue that you have added
> some non-standard stuff there.
>
> --Graham
>
>
> On 21/09/2011, at 10:31 PM, Jerry Krinock wrote:
>
> >
> > On 2011 Sep 21, at 03:41, Nick wrote:
> >
> >> http://rghost.net/22453441/image.png
> >
> > The correct terminology for "ugly border" is that Cocoa has "embedded the
> checkbox inside of an NSBox".
> >
> > To get rid of it, you might have to spend a lot of time re-implementing
> NSSavePanel. Particularly if your app supports Auto Save and Versions,
> you're probably going to introduce other bugs. It doesn't look that bad.
> I'd just leave it alone.
> >
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