On Apr 27, 2008, at 9:29 PM, Seth Willits wrote:

On Apr 27, 2008, at 4:03 PM, Kristopher Matthews wrote:

I have an NSPopUpButton populated with some NSMenuItems that have images. I'm trying to determine the proper dimensions for the image. I'm getting the image from [NSWorkspace: iconForFile], which appears to be returning them at 32x32, much too large. Manually resizing to 16x16 works well, but I don't want to hardcode that image size.

Why not? If you want them to be 16x16 (which you do) you kinda have to set them to be 16x16...

Sure, but you have no way of knowing what the correct size is for an NSMenuItem (assuming you want a normal size). I set all menu item images to 16x16 since that looks approximately correct, but I'd rather have NSMenuItem draw the image at the correct size, or have something like -[NSMenuItem height] to get a nominal, future-proof size.

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adam
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