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mlRe: Tabless NSTabView IB3 Bug
FROM : Ben Einstein
DATE : Tue Mar 04 17:13:34 2008

Yea, I know that. But shouldn't there be a more accessible way? I 
don't use the browser/outline view much and it used to be much easier 
to change between tabs.

Ben

On Mar 4, 2008, at 11:10 AM, Benjamin Stiglitz wrote:

>> I'm trying to use a tabless NSTabView in IB3. Before Leopard, you 
>> could double-click the space towards the top of the view and select 
>> the tabs, even though there was no visible tab. I also believe 
>> there was a control in the inspector to specify current tab? 
>> Anyway, none of these methods work in IB3. So if you create a 
>> tabless tab view there's no way to change the current tab in 
>> interface builder without changing to a tabbed type (which offsets 
>> sizes and positions). I have a hard time believing this has gone 
>> unnoticed. Am I missing something?

>
> You can use the nib’s document window’s outline view to switch 
> between the tabs.
>
> -Ben

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