On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 4:35 AM, Ken Thomases <k...@codeweavers.com> wrote:

> * Try calling -frameRectForContentRect: to see if that forces the window
> to recompute how its frame is affected by the toolbar.
>

Nope. :(


>
> * Try setting the window's style mask with -setStyleMask:.  I know from
> past experience that that basically rebuilds the private theme frame view
> hierarchy from scratch.  Try both resetting to its current style mask and
> changing it to something else and back.
>

Nope. :(


>
> * Try setting the window's frame using -setFrame:display:.  Again, try
> setting it to its current value vs. changing it and then back.
>

Nope. :(


>
> * You already suggested that this will work: try toggling the toolbar to
> hidden and then showing again.
>

Now this is crazy: this doesn't work either. What the heck?


>
> You may be able to avoid distracting visuals by disabling screen updates,
> either with -disableFlushWindow/-enableFlushWindow,
> -disableScreenUpdatesUntilFlush, or
> NSDisableScreenUpdates()/NSEnableScreenUpdates()
>

I've tried doing these things both in the window's awakeFromNib and in the
view's, just in case that does it later.

Also, I've finally gotten to a point where I was able to move my toolbar
into my nib. No change though; this same issue happens at the bottom edge.

Eric Shepherd
Gmail: the.she...@gmail.com
Twitter: sheppy
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