But you can simulate a drawer by adding the extra view and resizing the window 
to fit. This is done automatically when you use autolayout (a stack view would 
be more useful than a split view) or a few lines of code when you do it 
manually. 

georg

> On 3. Oct 2018, at 04:00, Casey McDermott <supp...@turtlesoft.com> wrote:
> 
>>> One potential problem I see with drawers is - if the window was in full 
>>> screen mode, nothing appears to happen unless they know to get out of full 
>>> screen (which isn’t a good experience).
> 
> In our case, the data entry screens have a fixed-size layout, so the window 
> is also a fixed size. No full screen mode: it would just look weird.
> 
> We can't put the extra info in front of the main layout because users need to 
> see both.  NSSplitView would be half-empty most of the time.
> 
> NSDrawer is working great, and hopefully it won't be removed despite the 
> deprecation.
> 
> Thanks, Casey McD
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