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Re: Scroll Views


  • Subject: Re: Scroll Views
  • From: Dave Hersey <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 19:55:49 -0400

Sorry if I missed it earlier, but is there a reason you aren't using a matrix to do this?

- Dave

On Sep 21, 2007, at 7:33 PM, Development wrote:

This photographer is trying to drive me insane.

Ok... The interface is hopefully going to be an NSScrollView. It will have a certain number of buttons from left to right depending on the size of the window. Once the width is reached a new line will be begun. I have no trouble getting the buttons with images in them to appear in an NSClipView defined in the nib. The problem is... I do not know how to either resize the clipview or tell the scrollview that the clip view has resize because what I get is the lines of buttons that appear to go up above the top of the window and no scrollbar.
Now I assume I am suppose to set the content view size first, then begin adding the images. So that is what I've done. The code currently only adds 1 button per line which is all I care about for testing. After setting the content size then I would add it to the scrolleview which is what I must be doing wrong... i think.


Anyway I've made a mess this is the code that doesn't work:


-(void)awakeFromNib {

	[scroller setHasVerticalScroller:YES];
	NSString * imagePath =@"/Users/mine/Pictures/DSCF0019.JPG";


int n = 0;
float top = 6.0*140.0;
NSRect scf = [scrollContent frame];
[scrollContent setFrame:NSMakeRect(scf.origin.x,scf.origin.y, 150.0,top)];
while(n !=6){

ThumbNail * thisThumb =[[ThumbNail alloc]initWithFile:imagePath originx:0.0 originy:top];
[scrollContent addSubview:[thisThumb thumbNailImage]];
top -=140;
n++;
}


	[scroller setContentView:scrollContent];
}

I hope maybe some one can shed some light for me.
Thanks
April
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