I've done all of these things, and so far no dice.
The small control clearly has a different overall look—for instance, the
magnifying glass icon has a smaller variant which I do not see. Also,
when I set the smaller frame, it's just using the big-size control and
cutting off its bottom edge, which looks dumb.
I also tried calling -sizeToFit but this had no effect.
Any other ideas?
Jonathan Hess wrote:
Hey John -
IB also typically changes the cell's font, and the control's frame
when you use the pop up in the control size inspector.
Hope that helps -
Jon Hess
On Mar 10, 2008, at 3:27 PM, John Stiles wrote:
Interface Builder can easily make a small variant of
NSSearchField—it's right there in the size popup—but I can't manage
to reproduce the effect in code. The typical approach doesn't work:
[[searchField cell] setControlSize:NSSmallControlSize];
does nothing at all, though this does shrink almost any other control
type I can think of.
I searched the archives and found that another user had this problem
in mid-2007, but there was no solution posted.
Any ideas?
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