Re: Weirdness with NSTableView's scroll bars
Re: Weirdness with NSTableView's scroll bars
- Subject: Re: Weirdness with NSTableView's scroll bars
- From: John Hansen <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 14:31:03 -0800
I am also experiencing this problem with my application. Is this a known
issue?
John Hansen
Symantec Inc.
on 11/6/02 10:20 AM, Tamara L. Cravit at email@hidden
wrote:
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Hi, all,
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Thanks to the wonderful help I've gotten here, my first Cocoa app is almost
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finished (and my client is pretty thrilled, which is a Good Thing.) However,
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in cleaning things up, I've run into a weirdness with NSTableView that I'm
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hoping someone can help me with. I have an NSTableView in my MainMenu.nib to
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which I add a huge list of stuff (over 50). It's set to be about 8 rows
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high, and the following attributes are set in Interface Builder:
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Selection: Allows empty selection
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Scrollbars: Vertical, Small
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Options: Allows resizing, Display column headers
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Here's the weirdness. When the app starts, my dataModel code is properly
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being called, and is properly adding all fifty-some entries to the table.
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But, the scrollbar doesn't show on the table. If I drag and resize a column
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header in the table, when it finishes reloading its data the scrollbar
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magically appears.
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I've tried sending a tile message to the table, as well as sending
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noteNumberOfRowsChanged, but neither of these seems to solve the problem. I
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don't want the user to have to resize the column in order to make the
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scrollbars appear (obviously).
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Is this a known issue, or am I doing something brainlessly dumb here? Is
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there a way to make this behave correctly? If it makes any difference, the
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development machine my client's supplied is an iMac running MacOS X 10.1
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with the April 2002 version of the development tools.
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Thanks in advance, and many thanks for all the help you've all provided me
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so far!
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Tamara
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