Alan,
I was, for a time, working on NSToolbar, and NSToolbarItem.
I am the current maintainer of Gorm (the interface builder clone), so
NSToolbar
became a second priority behind getting Gorm to work (which it does
now).
The idea was that the GSToolbarView would serve as a container for the
controls
in the toolbar. You are welcome to change whatever you need to get it
working. :)
Thanks!
GJC
--- Alan West <alan@alanz.com> wrote:
Hi all,
GNUstep is all still a bit new to me but...
I've written an example app (based on a website article) which uses
NSToolbar in an attempt to get it working. I've found that NSToolbar
uses a GSToolbarView (inherits NSView), which doesn't appear to ever
be
allocated anywhere. Looking at the documentation I get the impression
NSToolbar wouldn't need an NSView object as an NSToolbar would appear
on
screen as a collection of controls arranged in a particular way.
So should I try to get it working with its original intention of using
GSToolbarView, or remove GSToolbarView meaning each toolbar's
buttons/controls would be subviews of a window?
Thanks
Alan
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