Hi Rick/Jo/whoever,
You don't need to create a subclass of NSwindow, all you need is an
object to provide the NSWindow instance a NSToolbar.
Running "NSToolbar" through Google would give you this result on the
first page: <http://cocoadevcentral.com/articles/000037.php>
Hope this helps,
Kiel :-)
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On 16/04/2009, at 11:13 PM, Jo Phils wrote:
Hello,
I think I know the answer already but to be sure I'm not missing
something if I want the equivalent of NSToolbar in Tiger I must
create a custom window is that correct? Unless there's a trick I
don't know about I can't use NSToolbar in Tiger right?
Thanks for your input,
Rick
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