@import @implementation AppController : CPObject { } - (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(CPNotification)aNotification { // The end result of this layout will be the kind of master/detail/auxilliary view // found in iTunes, Mail, and many other apps. var theWindow = [[CPWindow alloc] initWithContentRect:CGRectMakeZero() styleMask:CPBorderlessBridgeWindowMask], contentView = [theWindow contentView]; var navigationArea = [[CPView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0.0, 0.0, 150.0, CGRectGetHeight([contentView bounds]) - 150.0)]; [navigationArea setBackgroundColor:[CPColor redColor]]; // This view will grow in height, but stay fixed width attached to the left side of the screen. [navigationArea setAutoresizingMask:CPViewHeightSizable | CPViewMaxXMargin]; [contentView addSubview:navigationArea]; var metaDataArea = [[CPView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0.0, CGRectGetMaxY([navigationArea frame]), 150.0, 150.0)]; [metaDataArea setBackgroundColor:[CPColor greenColor]]; // This view will stay the same size in both directions, and fixed to the lower left corner. [metaDataArea setAutoresizingMask:CPViewMinYMargin | CPViewMaxXMargin]; [contentView addSubview:metaDataArea]; var contentArea = [[CPView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(150.0, 0.0, CGRectGetWidth([contentView bounds]) - 150.0, CGRectGetHeight([contentView bounds]))]; [contentArea setBackgroundColor:[CPColor blueColor]]; // This view will grow in both height an width. [contentArea setAutoresizingMask:CPViewWidthSizable | CPViewHeightSizable]; [contentView addSubview:contentArea]; [theWindow orderFront:self]; } @end