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Re: Strange issue with NSSplitView and NSTableView (bug ?)



What happens is that your tableview extends behind the textview and still catches the mouse in the title bar. If you scroll all the way to the right in your tableview, the strange behavior stops.

That said, I don't know what to do about it.

Hank Heijink
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On Sep 29, 2006, at 4:05 PM, Eric Morand wrote:

Hi list !

I've noticed a very strange issue with NSSplitView.

This is very difficult to describe, so here is a link to a tiny (45Ko) Xcode project that highlights the problem :

http://homepage.mac.com/eric.morand/.Public/SplitViewIssue.zip

Just compile it and launch the app. There is nothing to fear, there is not a single line of code, only interface builder layout : a split view with two subviews, one of them being a table view.

It is noticeable in EVERY app I'v tried where a table view is subview of a split view.

Any thoughts on what's happening ?





Eric.
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