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JSTokenField

A token field that mimics the behaviour and functionality provided by Mail.app's recipient field.

  • Tokens have a title and a represented object which is just an id.
  • The field will resize itself when tokens start to overflow - implement the delegate methods to resize your own interface to fit the new frame.
  • Can add names/numbers from the address book
  • can select individual tokens and remove them.

JSTokenField

License (Simplified BSD)

Copyright 2011 James Addyman (JamSoft). All rights reserved.

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