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# sceneBridgingOptions

The options for which aspects of the window will be managed by this
hosting view.

```
@MainActor @preconcurrency var sceneBridgingOptions: NSHostingSceneBridgingOptions { get set }
```

## Discussion

`NSHostingView` will populate certain aspects of its associated
window, depending on which options are specified.

For example, a hosting view can manage its window’s toolbar by including
the `.toolbars` option:

```
struct RootView: View {
    var body: some View {
        ContentView()
            .toolbar {
                MyToolbarContent()
            }
    }
}

let view = NSHostingView(rootView: RootView())
view.sceneBridgingOptions = [.toolbars]
```

When this hosting view is set as the `contentView` for a window, the
default value for this property will be `.all`, which includes the
options for `.toolbars` and `.title`. Otherwise, the default value is
`[]`.

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