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Re: NSDrawer delegate function mis-described?
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Re: NSDrawer delegate function mis-described?


  • Subject: Re: NSDrawer delegate function mis-described?
  • From: "Ben Kennedy" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 19:35:09 -0500
  • Organization: Zygoat Creative Technical Services

Incidentally, the original question on this thread hasn't been answered
yet; I guess I will file a bug, since it's one or the other.

-b

On 27 1 2003 at 4:46 pm -0500, Ben Kennedy wrote:

>According to the doc, I should be able to override the delegate method
>drawerWillResizeContents:toSize:. However, this method appears only to
>be called when the drawer itself is being resized manually, and NOT when
>the parent window is resized. Quoth the doc,
>
>>Invoked when the user resizes the drawer or parent. contentSize contains
>>the size sender will be resized to. To resize to a different size, simply
>>return the desired size from this method; to avoid resizing, return the
>>current size. [...]
>
>Is this a bug in the implementation, or in the doc?

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Ben Kennedy, chief magician
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