Two questions:

1. What is the most likely approach for allowing tabs from NSTabViews to be dragged between tab views, possibly on different windows?

Ideally, I'd have subclasses like a DraggableTabItem and a DraggableToTabView or whatever which would enable this...

I'd like to be able to take the tabs themselves and allow them to be dragged around so that the user can somewhat customize the user interface of a complex program.

Even better if I can drag the tab out to nowhere (desktop/whatever) and trap that to create a new window (any drag that is far enough from the origin and does not land on a valid receiver, if I can locate where it was dragged to, would work for me here...


2. Is there any "easy" way to customize the colors used by Cocoa's controls to use neutral grays, like Apple's pro apps? My current line of thought is the "Developer" color list; can I poseAsClass: the Cocoa class that is used to retrieve this and provide my own Developer list; if I drop an appropriately-named color list file into my bundle somewhere would it be used, etc...

Or do I really need to re-implement all of the controls in order to get this?


Any input or suggestions/pointers would be appreciated...



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