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Date: Sun 17-Nov-1989 17:40:27 From: Unknown Subject: Getting a Browser object within IB. For all youse looking for a Browser object to call your own... Edward Jung was nice enough to create the header files for NeXT's built-in browser (unfortunately, mail to him seems to bounce :(), but you can't exactly just drop a Browser into your nib files with just a header. Don't despair. If you open /usr/lib/NextStep/FontPanel.nib (within IB), you can simply cut one of its many browsers and paste it into your application. Modify to taste. Note that if you make it single column (command-1 and set), when you resize you change the browser column size, but if you make it multiple columns when you resize you change the number of columns. Pretty spiff, eh? -william shipley NeXT guru wanna-be >From: gil@daffy.gatech.edu (Gil Neiger)

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