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Sample Programs from NeXSTEP 3.3
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Pull-down lists are similar to pop-lists, except that the list appears under the controlling button rather than on top of it. The button's label doesn't change and it's marked by a special triangular symbol. While the choices a user makes in a pop-up list set a state, the choices made in a pull-down list perform actions, much like menu commands. Before putting a pull-down list in your application, be sure that a menu wouldn't do the job better. Pull-down lists can be appropriate for actions that are local to a specific area of a panel. They save screen space and prevent overcrowding in panels.\
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