Re: NSScroller question
Re: NSScroller question
- Subject: Re: NSScroller question
- From: Troy Stephens <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 16:41:33 -0700
On Mar 27, 2008, at 4:26 PM, email@hidden wrote:
Thanks, but the corner view is the right side corner of the header
view, right? I was talking about the small view just below it, on top
of the vertical slider and part of the slider itself. It's a tiny view
of about 2 pixels height. I believe it corresponds to
NSScrollerNoPart, but I'm not sure.
(By "slider" I take it you really mean "scroller", as NSSlider is
something else entirely. :-)
An NSScroller (currently) has no subviews, but if your aim is to add
one or more accessory views above the scroller, that can be done by
subclassing NSScrollView. The key is to override NSScrollView's -tile
method to invoke [super tile], and then adjust the layout to
accommodate your accessory subview(s). Figure out where you want your
accessory subview(s) to go, set their frame(s), and change the
ScrollView's verticalScroller's frame (shrink and move down, since
ScrollViews are flipped) to make room for them.
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 9:53 PM, Troy Stephens <email@hidden>
wrote:
On Mar 27, 2008, at 9:50 AM, email@hidden wrote:
Hi,
NSScroller has a small view, by default two pixels high, just above
the scroller and below the NSTableHeaderView's corner view. How
can I
get at this view? If you look at the XCode interface you can see
they
have put an icon in this view (the one that splits the editor view)
and made it larger. I would like to remove the view completely so
the
scroller goes all the way up to the edge of the corner view.
This question has been addressed before in the archives, but
unfortunately the link pointing to an answer is no longer valid.
Thanks.
F.
See NSTableView.h:
/* Get and set the cornerView. The cornerView is the view that
appears
directly to the right of the headerView above the vertical
NSScroller.
The scroller must be present for the cornerView to be shown.
Calling -
setCornerView: may have the side effect of tiling the
enclosingScrollView to accomodate the size change. The default value
is an internal class that properly fills in the corner.
*/
- (void)setCornerView:(NSView *)cornerView;
- (NSView *)cornerView;
--
Troy Stephens
Cocoa Frameworks
Apple, Inc.
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Troy Stephens
Cocoa Frameworks
Apple, Inc.
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