Sorry for digging this up again.

As I'm no experienced developer I'm somewhat lost how to address the situation.
Is there a way to compare an NSToolbarItem with a NSButton created in IB to a 
one created programmatically?

If so, this might shine some light as to what is really going on.
While trying to figure out what happens I wrapped NSToolbarItem in a Proxy 
object to get all it's calls but it seems that I cannot get a hold of any 
resizing that is sent to the button's cell

Any help would be appreciated.

--Michael


On 25.02.2013, at 00:05, Kyle Sluder <k...@ksluder.com> wrote:

> Perhaps I'm not understanding your post, but
> 
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2013, at 02:53 PM, Keary Suska wrote:
>> On Feb 24, 2013, at 1:11 PM, Michael Starke wrote:
>> I suspect the issue is that NSButton does not have built-in semantics for
>> control size.
> 
> NSButton does indeed have built-in semantics for controlSize.
> 
>> In fact, none of the cells in question are documented to
>> respond to -setControlSize is the way you are seeing, but apparently some
>> do.
> 
> All NSCell instances respond to -setControlSize:.
> 
>> If you consider that a button of any control size can actually be of
>> any size, how would the cell know how to resize itself, other than to
>> just change its font? And if it has an image, how would that work?
> 
> As per the documentation, setting the controlSize of a cell does not
> change its font. After the cell gets -setControlSize:, someone is
> responsible for calling -sizeToFit: on the view containing that cell.
> 
> --Kyle Sluder


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