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 21:28:15 +0300
Jens,
do you know how did Apple developers make TextEdit display a custom sheet
for notifying that the document that's being closed needs to be saved? It
doesn't look like an ordinary default NSDocument's "Do you want to save the
changes you made in the document. Your changes will be lost if you don’t
save them." sheet.
Thank you
2011/9/21 Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
>
> On Sep 21, 2011, at 9:43 AM, John Joyce wrote:
>
> > Based on the screenshot, "Save as Plain Text"
> > This function would probably be better suited as a preference at the app
> or document level.
>
> Not necessarily; it’s pretty common to put this in the Save panel. For
> example, both TextEdit and Preview have format-selector accessory controls
> in their Save panels.
>
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