FROM : haller
DATE : Mon Nov 19 22:01:09 2007
Paul Sargent <<email_removed>> wrote:
> The major one at the moment is getting a search field in the area of
> the window occupied by the toolbar. IB3 doesn't allow me to do this
> directly, so I'm looking for ideas.
>
> Do I have to make a custom NSToolbarItem to do this, and embed the
> search in there?
No; you click twice on the toolbar area in your window, this will open
the toolbar configuration sheet; you can drag a search field into the
Allowed Toolbar Items box, and from there into the toolbar.
See
<http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/
IB_UserGuide/BuildingaNibFile/chapter_4_section_4.html#//apple_ref/
doc/uid/TP40005344-CH11-DontLinkElementID_29>
for more information.
--
Stefan Haller
Ableton
http://www.ableton.com/
DATE : Mon Nov 19 22:01:09 2007
Paul Sargent <<email_removed>> wrote:
> The major one at the moment is getting a search field in the area of
> the window occupied by the toolbar. IB3 doesn't allow me to do this
> directly, so I'm looking for ideas.
>
> Do I have to make a custom NSToolbarItem to do this, and embed the
> search in there?
No; you click twice on the toolbar area in your window, this will open
the toolbar configuration sheet; you can drag a search field into the
Allowed Toolbar Items box, and from there into the toolbar.
See
<http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/
IB_UserGuide/BuildingaNibFile/chapter_4_section_4.html#//apple_ref/
doc/uid/TP40005344-CH11-DontLinkElementID_29>
for more information.
--
Stefan Haller
Ableton
http://www.ableton.com/
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Paul Sargent | Nov 19, 21:28 | |
| PGM | Nov 19, 21:40 | |
| haller | Nov 19, 22:01 | |
| Paul Sargent | Nov 19, 22:10 |






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