Re: Overlapping Views
Re: Overlapping Views
- Subject: Re: Overlapping Views
- From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 18:16:56 +0100
This particular app would be a full-screen app. The main window,
covering most if not all of the screen, would have a background
image with other controls directly on top of it. They would be
customized to the extent I could in IB & sub-classed if necessary,
which I know that I will have to do to achieve the behavior &
appearance I want in some. Since the NSImage view doesn't support
sub-views (I'm assuming it doesn't since IB won't let me put any in
it), I was trying to have the NSImage view behind the other views
so I wouldn't have to customize a NSView & draw the image manually.
This will be my very first app written in Cocoa/Obj-C, and I'm very
used to having compositing views in Carbon. I won't be overlapping
views like this though if it isn't really supported, since I don't
want my app to possibly have erratic drawing/refresh behavior.
Regards,
David Alger
Assumption are evil. AFAK Image view should support subview.
IB will not let you add subview, but you can replace your image view
by a custom view. Set the class of the custom view to NSImageView,
and set the image you want to display in -awakeFromNib.
That's the easiest way i see to workaround this IB limitation.
Jean-Daniel
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