It's not much info to go on... perhaps NSToolbar objects to the Spice
Girls or Gloria Estafan? =)

What have you tried (.com)?


;) Yea I'm sorry I guess it's not much to go on, that's how I feel though. Basically I have a NIB file controlled by NSViewController that contains a view and a toolbar. From the picture you see that I'm using tabs, basically each tab has a view and a toolbar, and clicking each tab sets a different view and toolbar. The tabs work exactly like Safari's bookmark tabs. The problem arises when I drag a tab off the bar and it creates a new window controller / window instance and adds itself as a tab there. I'm setting the same view controller from the old tab to the new tab, and calling setToolbar on the new window. That's when the glitch happens.

OK
I seem to have found a solution. That's the way it works though, you beat your head against the wall all day and just when you're frustrated enough to ask for help, you figure it out. It seems to work if I create a new view controller instance from the NIB. Why is it that I can't just swap a toolbar from one window to the other? The other window has been properly destroyed (I think, I'm using GC).
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