
05-29-2009, 02:42 AM
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Leopard
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Originally Posted by Hara Taiki
Yeah, I open up the .nib in Interface Builder but I'm not familiar with it at all and I don't know how to get it working how I need it.
EDIT: Ok, I think I figured out how to change it's looks, however it wont let me scale the glossy button like it will the regular round rectangular button.
EDIT 2: Well, thanks to a friend, I figured it out.
To do it, you need the Developer's Tools installed. Open up the "About this mac" nib, and Interface Builder will open up. I'm working on another nib right now, so I will use that as an example.
Here is how to toggle HUD:
To change text color, click the text you want to change and then scroll down in the Attributes window and click the text color.
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Is there any other program I can use to do this? I also hate the Matte buttons, but I can't pay Apple to get a license, and I've already been to the "usual" Places and I can't find it...
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