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Re: Using Tab Views in Carbon
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Re: Using Tab Views in Carbon


  • Subject: Re: Using Tab Views in Carbon
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 20:35:40 -0500

On 13 Jul 2005, at 3:40 PM, Daniel R. Killoran,Ph.D. wrote:

It looks ok to me, and it behaves ok in IB - when I click on a tab it only shows those buttons that are on that particular tab.
However, when I compile and run it, it always shows ALL buttons, overwritten, no matter which tab I click!


Is this a bug in IB, or have I forgotten something?

Here is what the Interface Builder FAQ says about this:

• Why don’t my Carbon tab views switch at runtime or when I test the interface?
The Carbon tab control does not automatically switch tab panes for you. Interface Builder does this for you as a convenience at design time. The example in /Developer/Examples/InterfaceBuilder/ IBCarbonExample shows one way of switching tabs.

In other words, the Carbon tab control is just the tabs, and doesn't include the set of views the tabs select. IB attaches such views, but that's to save headaches in layout.


    -- F

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