Hi Michael,

Are you layer backed or layer hosting (i.e. did you se the layer explicitly?) If you are layer hosting then add he explicit animation to the view instead of the layer (when layer backing you should not manipulate the layer directly).

If you are doing layer hosting then try leaving the 'from' and 'to' values out.

HTH,


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http://bill.dudney.net/roller/objc

On Apr 15, 2008, at 6:54 PM, Michael Fey wrote:

Folks,

I'm trying to perform a basic resize on an NSView subclass using an explicit animation. The code compiles and runs without crashing, but also without performing the resize. I'm obviously missing something very basic, but I haven't been able to find the answer elsewhere. Here's my sample code:

CABasicAnimation* resizeAnimation = [CABasicAnimation animationWithKeyPath:@"frame.size"];
        [resizeAnimation setDelegate:self];
        resizeAnimation.duration = 3.0;
        resizeAnimation.fromValue = [NSValue valueWithRect:[self frame]];
        resizeAnimation.toValue = [NSValue valueWithRect:largerRect];
        [[self layer] addAnimation:resizeAnimation forKey:@"frame"];

Thanks for any insights.

Regards,
    Michael Fey
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