If you add an IBAction method to your window controller's class, it
can respond to a click on the image by calling
[[NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace] openURL:@"http://www.apple.com";];
On Jul 1, 2008, at 9:09 AM, Papa-Raboon wrote:
Thanks loads for that Steve. It seems to be doing as I wanted n
On Jul 1, 2008, at 6:41 AM, Papa-Raboon wrote:
I have been trying to get a static image to display in a corner of my
window and it has to literally just sit there and do nothing however I
have searched and searched Apple's dodumentation but no success yet.
I have dropped an Image View onto the
(I'm new also so someone please correct me if this is wrong...)
If your image does nothing at all (or never changes), could you just set in
directly in IB? I've made some Applescript apps with images in an image view, I
just drag the image (in IB's Image panel) directly into my window, or into a
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Papa-Raboon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can't seem to get it to display. I believe I have a line of code
> missing that will tie my MSImage to my NSImageView but not sure how.
Have you tried [theImage setImage:tempImage]? That is, setting the
image of the image vi
Hi All,
I have been trying to get a static image to display in a corner of my
window and it has to literally just sit there and do nothing however I
have searched and searched Apple's dodumentation but no success yet.
I have dropped an Image View onto the window in IB and set the
following in my