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Re: problem with NSScrollView



On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 13:59:03 -0600, Thomas Harrington <email@hidden> said:
>On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 04:28 AM, matt neuburg wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 12:35:08 -0700, John Randolph <email@hidden> said:
>>
>>> 2) Grab a normal textView in the scrollview from the 'Cocoa-text'
>>> palette, double click inside the scrollview to select the text view,
>>> and set it to a custom class.
>>
>> Are you actually working with a version of IB in which what you just
>> said is possible? If so, what version? Thx - m.
>
>It seems pretty straightforward in the December release:
>
>1. In "classes" tab, create subclass of NSTextView. Alternately, if
>you already created the subclass in PB, drag its header file in so IB
>is aware of it.
>2. Drag NSScrollView with embedded NSTextView from palette to window.
>3. Select NSTextView; bring up inspector's "custom class" panel. The
>subclass from step 1 is listed, so select it.

Fascinating, Captain. Well, not on my machine. The custom class panel says "not applicable", just like it's done for the last two-and-a-half years when I try this. m.

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