Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!unmvax!grumpy.cs.unm.edu!stone From: stone@grumpy.cs.unm.edu (Andrew Stone) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Browser and BrowserScroll Keywords: browser class missing Message-ID: <268@unmvax.unm.edu> Date: 7 Aug 89 01:28:22 GMT References: <410@datran2.uunet> Sender: news@unmvax.unm.edu Reply-To: stone@grumpy.cs.unm.edu () Organization: University of New Mexico at Albuquerque Lines: 19 In article <410@datran2.uunet> smb@datran2.uunet (Steven M. Boker) writes: >Does anyone know why the Browser and BrowserScroll classes aren't >documented? These two classes seem to me to be essential elements >of many of the distributed NeXT Applications. I have built a >scrolling SelectionCell Matrix as a workaround, but it seems silly >to have to re-invent the browser, so to speak. From email with ali and bruce, I gather that this class was still in too much flux in .9 to be granted public class status. There will be a "ClipView" class in 1.0 that will probably do what you need. But didn't you learn a lot about prototypes and other cell trivia during the reinvention? andrew ||<<++>>||<<-->>||<<==>>||<<++>>||<>||<<++>>||<<-->>||<<==>>||<<++>>|| !! Andrew Stone !! the fictive milieu of !! !! stone@rye.cs.unm.edu <> contemporary society! !! ||<<++>>||<<-->>||<<==>>||<<++>>||<>||<<++>>||<<-->>||<<==>>||<<++>>||