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mlRe: Smart way to get "etched" borders in Leopard
FROM : Ken Ferry
DATE : Thu Nov 08 23:00:13 2007

Hi Jesse,

> You can see that right
> below the scroll view there are two lines that form a etching of some
> sort. From top to bottom, a dark (black?) line followed by a lighter
> line.
>
>        http://hogbaysoftware.com/files/leapardscreen.png


Yes, there is something new here.  Take a look at -[NSWindow
contentBorderThicknessForEdge:] and friends.

http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/Cocoa/AppKit.html#NSWindow

-Ken
Cocoa Frameworks

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