FROM : John Spicer
DATE : Tue Dec 07 20:17:23 2004
I think my question was misunderstood. I ment a way to provide visual
feedback to the user as to which is the currently selected toolbar
item, like the System Prefs does with drawing a kind of square around
it.
On Dec 7, 2004, at 12:40 PM, The Karl Adam wrote:
> This is open already it's -setSelectedItemIdentifier: on NSToolbar and
> it's been available since 10.3.
>
> -Karl
>
>
> On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 12:05:26 -0600, Ricky Sharp <<email_removed>> wrote:
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 07, 2004, at 11:37AM, John Spicer
>> <<email_removed>> wrote:
>>
>>> The system toolbar (system prefs) highlights the current choice
>>> somehow. Is there a setting in the NSToolbar or related to do that?
>>>
>>> or are they doing something custom?
>>
>> I seem to remember some discussion about this a long while back on
>> carbon-dev. It could be the case where the APIs to do what you want
>> are currently private. If so, definitely file an enhancement request
>> to get that exposed.
>>
>> --
>> Rick Sharp
>> Instant Interactive(tm)
>>
>>
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DATE : Tue Dec 07 20:17:23 2004
I think my question was misunderstood. I ment a way to provide visual
feedback to the user as to which is the currently selected toolbar
item, like the System Prefs does with drawing a kind of square around
it.
On Dec 7, 2004, at 12:40 PM, The Karl Adam wrote:
> This is open already it's -setSelectedItemIdentifier: on NSToolbar and
> it's been available since 10.3.
>
> -Karl
>
>
> On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 12:05:26 -0600, Ricky Sharp <<email_removed>> wrote:
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 07, 2004, at 11:37AM, John Spicer
>> <<email_removed>> wrote:
>>
>>> The system toolbar (system prefs) highlights the current choice
>>> somehow. Is there a setting in the NSToolbar or related to do that?
>>>
>>> or are they doing something custom?
>>
>> I seem to remember some discussion about this a long while back on
>> carbon-dev. It could be the case where the APIs to do what you want
>> are currently private. If so, definitely file an enhancement request
>> to get that exposed.
>>
>> --
>> Rick Sharp
>> Instant Interactive(tm)
>>
>>
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| John Spicer | Dec 7, 18:37 | |
| Ricky Sharp | Dec 7, 19:05 | |
| The Karl Adam | Dec 7, 19:40 | |
| M. Uli Kusterer | Dec 7, 19:49 | |
| John Spicer | Dec 7, 20:17 | |
| Dave Camp | Dec 7, 20:27 |






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