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Re: IB question
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Re: IB question


  • Subject: Re: IB question
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 14:08:32 +0000

They setup the auto sizing properties for margin and frame , these can be
set programmitically using a mask in NSView.setAutoResizingMask or
something like that.





Christophe Dore <email@hidden>@lists.apple.com on 22/02/2002 01:46:18 PM

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To: Jonathan Hendry <email@hidden>
cc: email@hidden
Subject: Re: IB question


I think it would be to setup the size and position of the window
according to the screen resolution.


Jonathan Hendry wrote:

> I've wondered about this for a long time, but never (to my
> recollection) seen an answer:
>
> What purpose do the Size inspector's springs and struts
> serve for an NSWindow?
>
> Thx,
>
> JH
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