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Re: NSScrollView content origin (flipping an NSScrollView)
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Re: NSScrollView content origin (flipping an NSScrollView)


  • Subject: Re: NSScrollView content origin (flipping an NSScrollView)
  • From: Michael Watson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 12:42:40 -0500

"And then complaining"? Why do you have such an attitude, Matt? :-/

Perhaps I wasn't as clear as I thought. My question is apparently the same question a lot of people have had, as seen in the link Erik Buck provided (which was informative, if interestingly complex). It's not that I don't know that I'm drawing something at 0,0; the question was how to pin the view itself to the top of a scroll view, a la setting - isFlipped:YES on the custom view inside the scroll view. Setting the struts on the view inside the scroll view wasn't working.

(Imagine a scroll view whose margins follow the size of a window. Resizing the window will resize the scroll view. If the scroll view becomes large enough, the view inside the scroll view sticks to the bottom. Doesn't look right.)

http://www.cocoabuilder.com/search/archive/cocoa?words=nsscrollview +isflipped

That's what I'm talking about.

I've gone ahead and reworked my positioning code to deal with a flipped coordinate system, since -isFlipped does what I needed. I was hoping I wouldn't have to do that, but it wasn't as large of a chore as I assumed.

Code rewritten, moving on. -isFlipped + reworked coordinate math == solution.


-- m-s


On 26 Nov, 2006, at 14:39, Matt Neuburg wrote:

On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 22:25:36 -0500, "Michael Watson" <mikey- email@hidden>
said:
eirk buck wrote:

http://www.cocoadev.com/index.pl?CenteringInsideNSScrollView

You have to be kidding me. This and the things linked to here seem like SERIOUS overkill for pinning a view to the top of a scroll view. Surely there's a simpler way.

There is no "top of a scroll view". There is the top of a (scroll view's)
document view. If you want something to appear at the top of a scroll view's
document view, then draw it there. You are drawing it at the bottom of the
document view and then complaining that it's being shown at the bottom of
the document view. m.


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