On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 9:37 PM, cocoa learner wrote:
> But I found other way to do this. Here is how I am achieving the task -
That would be, in fact, the way I was recommending to you. A little
light on the details, yes, but it seems like you were more than able
to figure out the rest on your o
Thnx kyle for ur response.But I found other way to do this. Here is how I am
achieving the task -
1>. Create a new NSRect with desired origin and size.
2>. Call setFrame:display:anumate of window member function.
And I am done.
Regards
Cocoa.learner.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 10:41 PM, Kyle Slude
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 2:16 AM, cocoa learner wrote:
> I do not understand how to achieve this effect.
I'd wire up the disclosure triangle's target/action to a method on my
window controller. Something like -[MyWindowController
showAdvancedOptions:]. This method would in turn add the advanced
o
Hi All,
I want to use some advance options as Discloser triangle. If user clicks the
Discloser triangle then he/she should see the advance options (some controls
like buttons, tabview etc) with resized window (i mean when the Discloser
Triangle is not clicked then window should be small and when