FROM : Mitchell Hashimoto
DATE : Sun Jan 13 20:34:51 2008
Thank you everyone so much. I thought it was a normal style on one of
the Outline, Scroll, etc. views but I was having a hard time finding
it.
Thank you!
On Jan 13, 2008 9:52 AM, I. Savant <<email_removed>> wrote:
> > I was wondering what kind of view object the finder/itunes sidebar is?
>
> In Leopard, this is a standard NSOutlineView or NSTableView with
> the "Highlight: Source List" option selected. To achieve the icons in
> each row, search for "ImageAndTextCell", for which there are a
> thousand examples.
>
> There are recent threads on this list that discuss how to achieve
> the more polished elements that iTunes and Finder use (the drop-caps
> headers, etc.
>
> --
> I.S.
>
>
>
>
DATE : Sun Jan 13 20:34:51 2008
Thank you everyone so much. I thought it was a normal style on one of
the Outline, Scroll, etc. views but I was having a hard time finding
it.
Thank you!
On Jan 13, 2008 9:52 AM, I. Savant <<email_removed>> wrote:
> > I was wondering what kind of view object the finder/itunes sidebar is?
>
> In Leopard, this is a standard NSOutlineView or NSTableView with
> the "Highlight: Source List" option selected. To achieve the icons in
> each row, search for "ImageAndTextCell", for which there are a
> thousand examples.
>
> There are recent threads on this list that discuss how to achieve
> the more polished elements that iTunes and Finder use (the drop-caps
> headers, etc.
>
> --
> I.S.
>
>
>
>
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Mitchell Hashimoto | Jan 13, 18:37 | |
| Joeles Baker | Jan 13, 18:46 | |
| j o a r | Jan 13, 18:52 | |
| I. Savant | Jan 13, 18:52 | |
| Mitchell Hashimoto | Jan 13, 20:34 | |
| Scott Anguish | Jan 14, 02:28 | |
| William Bates | Jan 14, 13:17 |






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