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Why unified toolbar "won't work"...
Address Book does not use a customizable, stock toolbar (the NSToolbar class in Cocoa). Safari just switched to one, and Mail has a tweaked version, but Address Book amongst many other apps do not - those are just buttons and search fields on a row.
Why unified toolbar "won't work"...
By the way, here's how to see if a window uses an NSToolbar or just a row of buttons. Hold down command and click and drag a button - if the button highlights and doesn't move, it's not an NSToolbar and will not be 'unified'.
Why unified toolbar "won't work"...
Some apps have the toolbar locked. Most will have have the toolbar toggler in the top right corner of the window.
Why unified toolbar "won't work"...
Yep. Even if the toolbar is locked and the toolbar toggling button in the top right doesn't show (Spotlight, System Preferences), you can prove that it is a native toolbar by command-pressing a button - if it were just a real button, it would depress, but if it's a button in a toolbar, the toolbar's "drag mode" will sort of kick in but deny you to move it, thus not depressing the button. |
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