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On 12/feb/06, at 00:12, Scott Anguish wrote:
On Feb 10, 2006, at 1:50 PM, Camillo Lugaresi wrote:
Also, is that the right way to do what I was trying to? I couldn't think of anything more elegant but I'd love to hear if there is a better approach.
NSRect oldFrame = [button frame]; [button setFrame:NSMakeRect(0,0,35,35)]; [[button superview] setNeedsDisplayInRect:oldFrame]; [button setNeedsDisplay];
camillo shoes the correct way (although with a small syntax error.. setNeedsDisplay requires a boolean value)
Actually, NSControl has an argumentless setNeedsDisplay method.
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| >Re: Problem moving subview within superview (From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>) |
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