You can't believe how easy that was to implement in cocoa:

        [myThumbnailView setThumbnailSize: [myThumbnailView thumbnailSize]];

That's it; works like a charm.

On May 22, 2012, at 11:37 PM, Antonio Nunes wrote:

> On 23 May 2012, at 03:53, Matthew Weinstein wrote:
> 
>> I have a typical thumbnailview on a drawer and a pdfview in main window. I 
>> have a category that lets me drag and drop a pdf onto the pdfview; it then 
>> gets the url and sets a pdfdocument to that url; sets the pdfview and sets 
>> the thumbnailview to the pdfview.
>> 
>> It "seems" to work; but I can't click on the thumbnails; they're there, but 
>> not clickable, until I resize the window, then all is well. 
>> 
>> Any idea of what's going on and what I need to do to "liberate" my 
>> thumbnailview (I've tried sending a setNeedsDisplay:-- Nada).
> 
> I've had a similar issue (and there are other issues with PDFThumbnailView 
> that you may or may not run into). This is how I worked around it:
>               self.thumbnailView.PDFView = self.previewCanvas;
>               dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
>                       self.thumbnailView.thumbnailSize = 
> self.thumbnailView.thumbnailSize;
>               });
> 
> Simply setting the thumbnail size causes the thumbnail view to straighten 
> itself out.
> 
> -António
> 
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