Moderator: Discussion of Xcode 4 (which is under NDA) is prohibited on this 
list. Or any public list. devforms.apple.com does have NDA forums if you 
qualify.

Answerer: what you’re referring to is a ‘breadcrumb’ as we call it. i.e. a bits 
so you can find your way back.

But, due to the NDA restrictions, all I can suggest is writing a small test app.


On Jul 28, 2010, at 10:54 PM, Shane wrote:

> I  would like to make sure I'm using the right control to do what I'm after.
> 
> My path is not a file system or URL path, rather, it's more like,
> several objects that make up the branch of a hierarchy, very much like
> a search tree for my application. And I'd like for each of these
> "parts" of the path to be popup menus.
> 
> Then I saw this control in XCode4. If you can open XCode4 w/o it
> crashing, there is what looks to be an NSPathControl along the very
> top of the editor pane. Within that "NSPathControl" there is the
> "Recent Files/Unsaved Files", then a forwards and backwards arrows,
> then the path that I think is … an NSPathControl with each component
> of the path being a popup.
> 
> So my question is, is this control an NSPathControl? I like icons in
> the beginning of it, then the path part. Though I'm not sure how this
> is done yet, I hope I'm at the right starting place with this control.

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