Re: Subviews use superview's `drawRect' method?
Re: Subviews use superview's `drawRect' method?
- Subject: Re: Subviews use superview's `drawRect' method?
- From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 10:35:32 -0500
On 16 Aug 2005, at 9:49 AM, Damien Sorresso wrote:
I'm getting some weirdness with NSViews and subviews. Here's a
screenshot of what I'm talking about.
http://www.ilstu.edu/~dsorres/nsview_weirdness.png
Check out the box around the button that says `Finish'. That border
draws when I press the button, and it refuses to go away. The
button's superview, is the box with the 1.5 pixel-thick border,
which I draw with an `NSBezierPath' in the `drawRect' method. I've
run into this type of thing before, and putting a `[view
setNeedsDisplay:YES]' in the right place does the trick. But in
this case, it's not working.
Why are the subviews apparently using the superview's `drawRect'
method when they're dirty?
More to the point: Does the box drawRect: stroke the framing
rectangle based on the NSRect passed to it? So that when the button
region is dirty it frames the button?
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Fritz Anderson email@hidden
Mac Programmer +1 773 834-1499
University of Chicago
Networking Services and Information Technologies
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