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[NSTableView] How should a column be resized when...
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  • Subject: [NSTableView] How should a column be resized when...
  • From: Stephane <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 17:06:20 +0100

How should a column be resized when you are facing the well known resizing bugs in Tiger for NSTableView?

Prologue:
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NSTableView is buggy when it comes to resizing when "Automatically Hide Scroller" is enabled.

Vertical scrollers are incorrectly drawn in some cases.

Columns' width are not correctly set in most cases.

And it's still not fixed in Mac OS X 10.4.9...

Question:
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Let's say you have a NSTableView with one column. The column data cell is a NSTextFieldCell.

"Automatic Hide Scroller" is enabled, no horizontal scroller.

How can you make it so that the width of the column is correctly updated when the NSTableView is resized?

So far, I haven't found a nice solution.


N.B: ----

Yes, I filed a bug report some times ago about it and the problem was marked as duplicate.

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