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From: | Wolfgang Lux |
Subject: | Re: NSTextField without border |
Date: | Sun, 30 Jul 2006 10:40:59 +0200 |
Fred Kiefer wrote:
Andreas Höschler schrieb:if you look carefully you will notice that what you see is not a borderbut a bezel :-) [_nameField setBezeled: NO]; Should do the trick. The interesting question is now, where the difference to MacOSX comes from. On GNUstep text fields have bezeled borders by default.Thanks, this did the trick!Not sure if this is true for MacOSX as well.I know it is off by default. :-)OK, so any opinions on what we should do in GNUstep? What was thedefault for OpenStep and does MacOSX really have border and bezel off bydefault?
No. Andreas is wrong here. The OS X defaults are just the same as in GNUstep, i.e., text fields have bezel on and border off by default. However, if you invoke setBordered on a cell, it will invoke setBordered:NO for the receiver and vice versa.http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/ ApplicationKit/Classes/NSCell_Class/index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/ TP40004017
Regards Wolfgang
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