Re: OH MY GOD! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
Re: OH MY GOD! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
- Subject: Re: OH MY GOD! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
- From: Mason Mark <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 14:34:01 -0700
I have seen this happen before.
I forget when it started happening (10.1?). I never figured out what
exactly was going on (it looks very funky, I know), but it stopped
happening when I rebuilt the nib file from scratch in IB, and made the
split view contain two NSViews (I think the views grouped in the split view
had previously been an NSBox and an NSTabView).
After dragging out the two NSViews and grouping them in the split view, I
was able to put all the other views back in the window (inside the two
NSViews) without seeing the coal-black-background-and-LSD-drawing-effect
thing happen.
Since that experience now I always drag out placeholder NSViews, Group In
Split View, and then put everything else in the window, and I have never
had that problem again.
So, you might want to try that (YMMV).
--
Mason
--On Saturday, October 27, 2001 2:16 PM -0700 Sam Goldman
<email@hidden> wrote:
I have a split view that has a NSTextView on the left and a NSTabView on
the right. I went to Layout > Group > Split View and it seemed to work
ok. I made it vertical as you may have noticed.
When it comes to trying out the interface, I get no lines in the view.
When I test it with a build and resize the split view, all hell breaks
loose. It looks like Quartz never flushes and the elements in the window
are continually copied over one another. The shadow gets dark as night
because I assume it is copied over itself also.
Is this a bug or did I totally mess something up?
- Sam
P.S. Sorry for the scary subject, but I figure more people will read this
now. ;-)
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