More often than not, optimizing a user's experience should be the larger concern than worrying about an NSButton's memory footprint.

-rob.

On Jan 12, 2009, at 1:43 PM, Donnie Lee wrote:

So what you're saying is you want a button that doesn't do anything?

Exactly.

In that case, just don't hook the button's action up to anything...

Already did it, just tried to remove this button from system observers
to save system resources putting it in disabled state.
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