Re: Problem using NSSpliter, not able to Regain the size of Shrink Subviews, and how to get the previous changed Splitter Window on Relaunching
Re: Problem using NSSpliter, not able to Regain the size of Shrink Subviews, and how to get the previous changed Splitter Window on Relaunching
- Subject: Re: Problem using NSSpliter, not able to Regain the size of Shrink Subviews, and how to get the previous changed Splitter Window on Relaunching
- From: John Pannell <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 10:09:07 -0600
Ken Ferry and Ranier Brockerhoff (both of this list) have both made
excellent replacements for NSSplitView that improve on the
shortcomings of the original. Google "KFSplitView" or "RBSplitView"
for info...
John
On Aug 29, 2005, at 8:45 AM, James Bucanek wrote:
Sumit Chaudhary wrote on Monday, August 29, 2005:
Hi all ,I am facing some problems in NSSplitview,
Firstly,when I shrinks one window to zero width
Then again expanding it doesn't expands the subviews
inside the box,
Are you saying that the NSSplitView itself does re-expand, or are
you talking about one of the views within the NSSplitView?
If the former, then you probably need to fix the auto-size settings
so the NSSplitView tracks the size of its container. Also, I
wouldn't let the window be resized to "zero width" in the first place.
If you're talking about the views inside the split view, there are
a number of delegate methods for NSSplitView that control how the
divider position changes when the view is resized. Add these
methods to your delegate object and you can make divider resize
however you want. See the NSSplitView documentation.
and if I change the splitter location
and Quit the Application,then again launching should open
the window with my last changed position of splitter
at quit time.
If you want to preserve the position of the splitter in a window,
you must do that yourself. NSSplitView does not, and cannot, save
this information for you. Read the Cocoa documentation for "User
Defaults".
--
James Bucanek
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