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Re: NSSplitView query
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Re: NSSplitView query


  • Subject: Re: NSSplitView query
  • From: m <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 15:14:42 +0200

Terry Smyth meinte doch tatsdchlich:

>Hi,
>
>I'm trying to implement a split view, but can't quite get the behavior
>I want, and wonder if anyone can help.
>
>I have 2 table views in my window. Selecting a row in the upper table
>displays a list of details in the lower table. The lower table has a
>text label just above it. These tables seem an obvious candidate for a
>horizontal split view, but I want the text label to remain in position
>above the lower table.
>
>So I group the lower table plus the text label in a view, then group
>this view with the upper table in a split view. This is fine except
>that as the lower view (table + text) is resized, the text label moves
>slightly relative to the table. (ie the subviews are resized
>proportionally - which is what I would expect, but not what I want).
>How can I arrange it so that just the table within the view is resized,
>but not the text?

hi there, dunno if this helps, but if you're making a

subview -> box

of the lower table, then selecting that box and the upper table to make the split view, the box' label stays where you'd expect it to.

m
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