Résumé :
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This book describes how to implement essential user interface components in your Macintosh application.The Macintosh Toolbox is at the heart of the Macintosh,and every programmer creating a Macintosh application needs to be familiar with the material in this book.In particular,this book explains how to: -create menus, -create windows,dialog boxes,and alert boxes, -create controls like buttons and scroll bars, -create icons for your application and it documents, -respond to user actions.This is the first book you should read after you have become familiar with the basic concepts,the programming environments,and the "look-and-feel" of the Macintosh.These introductory topics are discussed in Inside Macintosh:Overview.When designing your application,you should also consult Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines for complete information on all aspects of the Macintosh user interface.
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