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  • From: Michael Hudson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 12:45:01 +0100

"E.Ikeda" <email@hidden> writes:

> Hi, I've written test program which displays notification name in a
> table view.
> It works almost fine, but when new notification is added, the latest
> notification name
> isn't displayed on the screen. I have to move scroll bar to see what
> is the latest one.
> What shall I do to see the latest notification name automatically.

rectOfRow: and scrollRectToVisible: look hopeful, unless I
misunderstand your problem.

Cheers,
mwh

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passed there is much duplication of process. It is a perfect
vehicle for hiding information.
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