On 3/4/08, Seth Willits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Mar 4, 2008, at 8:56 AM, Ben Einstein wrote:
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> I'd like to see it work like switching between segments in a segmented
> control. There's a popup in the inspector that lets you pick one.
This is how I think it should work as well. I've f
On Mar 4, 2008, at 8:56 AM, Ben Einstein wrote:
Thanks all. These work okay, I'm just surprised the old
functionality is gone. It seemed much more intuitive to just click
on the "tab" than browsing the view hierarchy.
I couldn't agree more. The keyboard shortcut was buried. I didn't know
Thanks all. These work okay, I'm just surprised the old functionality
is gone. It seemed much more intuitive to just click on the "tab" than
browsing the view hierarchy.
Ben
On Mar 4, 2008, at 11:40 AM, Richard Pollock wrote:
As pointed out by Jean-Daniel Dupas, the Control+Command+left/rig
As pointed out by Jean-Daniel Dupas, the Control+Command+left/right arrow
keys can be used to move between tabs once selected. Additionally, you can
also use Control+Command+Up/Down arrow keys to navigate up and down the view
hierarchy.
For example, to select a tab in your tabless view, you can se
There is a way, but I did like the IB 2.0 way better...
Change the view mode of the main IB window to list or column view and
navigate to your tabview. If you double click on the individual tab
view items, your document will change to the tab view item you select.
Hank
On Mar 4, 2008, at 1
Le 4 mars 08 à 17:05, Ben Einstein a écrit :
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
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
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 wor
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 wor