I am reading a csv file into a dictionary and I display the data in a 
NSTableview.  I created my window in Interface builder and added a NSTableview 
with one column.  Depending on the needs of the csv file, I add columns to the 
table.  Here is the code:

-(void) awakeFromNib
{
        NSTableColumn* firstColumn=[theTableView 
tableColumnWithIdentifier:@"1"];
        [theTableView removeTableColumn:firstColumn];
        int columns=[dataSource noOfColumns];
        if (columns>0) 
        {
                int counter=0;
                while(counter<columns)
                {
                                NSString* colName=[NSString 
stringWithFormat:@"%i",(counter+1)];
                                NSTableColumn* newColumn=[[NSTableColumn 
alloc]initWithIdentifier:colName];
                                [newColumn setEditable:NO];
                                [newColumn 
setResizingMask:NSTableColumnNoResizing];
                                [[newColumn headerCell]setStringValue:colName];
                                [[newColumn 
dataCell]setAlignment:NSRightTextAlignment];
                                [theTableView addTableColumn:newColumn];
                                [newColumn release];
                                counter++;
                }
        }
        [theTableView setDataSource:dataSource];
        [theTableView setNeedsDisplay:YES];
        [theTableView reloadData];
}

The table displays fine and the data is presented correctly.  However when I 
scroll, the tableheaderview is shifted over to the right and no longer aligns 
with the columns.  This problem is corrected when I call:

[[aTableView headerView] setFrameOrigin:NSZeroPoint];

Any ideas about what I am doing wrong?  If this is a bug with cocoa, when would 
be the time to call 

[[aTableView headerView] setFrameOrigin:NSZeroPoint]; 

so that my table always looks nice?

Thanks

Sarven


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