On Sep 7, 2008, at 7:52 AM, Randy Widell wrote:

I cannot seem to find any documentation on this behavior and I really do not understand what Interface Builder is doing and why. Sometimes, when I add a control to a window, it automatically sets the control size to "mini." For instance, I added a multiline label to a new window to advise the user about some of the settings. When I try to add more controls (label, button, text
field), all subsequent controls are automatically set to "mini."
I can go into the Size Inspector and set the control size back to "regular," but, without any explanation of why Interface Builder is doing this, it is quite annoying. What is even more weird is that the Apple Human Interface Guidelines say: "Mixing and matching controls of different sizes in the same window looks strange and makes aligning those controls more difficult." So,
does anyone know why Interface Builder would do this?

Better suited to the Xcode list, but it's doing it because you dropped a control and set it's size to mini. From then on it'll use mini until you choose a different size. It's a convenience thing assuming that you're going to create several mini controls in a row.



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Seth Willits




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