On Aug 6, 2013, at 11:09:51, Kyle Sluder
wrote:
> If scrolling your view always requires a redraw, I’d just turn it on in the
> nib and leave it on.
No, it doesn't always need to do this. This is only needed when scaling our
view, when the new scroll loc is calculated and set. Regular swipe o
On Aug 6, 2013, at 9:00 AM, Steve Mills wrote:
> On Aug 5, 2013, at 12:34:11, Kyle Sluder wrote:
>
>> Try turning off copies-on-scroll on your scroll view.
>
> That seems to do the trick. Thanks. I'm grabbing its state, turning it off,
> scrollPoint, then setting it back.
If scrolling your v
On Aug 5, 2013, at 12:34:11, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> Try turning off copies-on-scroll on your scroll view.
That seems to do the trick. Thanks. I'm grabbing its state, turning it off,
scrollPoint, then setting it back.
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On Mon, Aug 5, 2013, at 10:12 AM, Steve Mills wrote:
> We have a view subclass contained in an NSScrollView. After certain
> operations (such as changing the view scale) we need to change the scroll
> position, which we do via scrollPoint:, which in turn calls display on
> the view instead of setNe
We have a view subclass contained in an NSScrollView. After certain operations
(such as changing the view scale) we need to change the scroll position, which
we do via scrollPoint:, which in turn calls display on the view instead of
setNeedsDisplay:YES (which makes sense for simply scroll events