Sweet. Thanks Nick! On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Nick Zitzmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Dec 10, 2008, at 3:30 PM, aaron smith wrote: > >> -So I would use a separate nib that contains NSPanels, with the views >> layed out in that, load the nib, then attach it's content to the main >> windows content? > > You don't even need panels; custom views can be placed at the top of a nib. > >> -I did think of this, but wasn't sure if this would be bad practice. I >> wouldn't see why it would be bad, but wasn't sure. In any case I think >> trying to do it without tabs is a good exercise. > > > Actually, using NSTabView is a good idea if you just want to replace one > view with another. You can configure it so that the tabs don't actually > show, and can only be changed programmatically. I've done this before with > good results. > > Nick Zitzmann > <http://www.chronosnet.com/> > > _______________________________________________
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