Hi Tom,
Le Nov 26, 2008 à 1:09 AM, Thomas Engelmeier a écrit :
Hi,
I have an UI where a bunch of NSTableViews plus extra title views
are stacked in one NSScrollView.
Currently each table is loaded from a subview NIB, populated,
resized-to-fit and placed in a master documentview.
That is working fine except IB generated TableViews reside already
in a IB generated NSScrollView (unused, scrollview frame = table
+header frame) which leads to a bunch of scrolling related artifacts
(ScrollWheel etc..). How much is a NSTableView interacting with the
enclosing scroll view?
Quite a bit -- it tries to set the content size to the table's size.
Can I get rid of the scrollview by programmatically creating the
table view?
Yes, you can, but, it really depends on what you want. If you have X
tableviews stacked on top of each other, it is probably easiest to
enclose all of them in a parent scrollview, and make sure that you
can't (or don't need to) scroll the contents of the child ones.
-corbin
Ar attach the shared parent scroll view to all tableviews?
TIA,
Tom_E
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