If you use a UIViewController, then dropping your custom view into UIScrollView 
in IB should be completely straightforward for all your uses.

Luke

On Jul 1, 2010, at 3:29 PM, Rick Mann wrote:

> I'm developing a custom scrolling view, and I could either subclass 
> UIScrollView, or subclass UIView and drop it into a UIScrollView in IB. I 
> prefer the former approach, because it's more straightforward when using the 
> view (which we use in many places).
> 
> However, the only way to update the view is to either become the scroll 
> view's delegate, or override the contentSize property setter, and call 
> setNeedsDisplay. Neither of these solutions seems very elegant or obvious.
> 
> And just for reference, UITableView subclasses UIScrollView, and doesn't make 
> itself the delegate (at least, it doesn't declare the protocol in the header).
> 
> Is there a smarter way to do this?
> 
> TIA,
> Rick
> 
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