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Mac OSX Developer's Guide
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Mac OSX Developer's Guide

by Jesse Feiler
October 2001
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
594 pages
21h 44m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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User Input
User Input 9 461
There are four basic types of user input:
1. Text
2. Images
3. Multiple choices
4. Continuous choices
Text Fields
A text entry field is an NSTextField that
you can drag from the palette. Note that
there are several variations on NSText-
Field--this one is for brief data entry.
You select the font and other text attributes by selecting the
field in your window and using the Format menu in Interface
Builder.
Remember the imagination and creativity of users: There are
critical clues to indicate that this interface element is designed
to be typed in. Cocoa automatically handles tabbing among
data entry
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ISBN: 9780122513411