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Re: quirky table view behavior


  • Subject: Re: quirky table view behavior
  • From: Tom Sutcliffe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 31 May 2003 16:00:03 +0100

firstly make sure you are calling reloadData or noteNumberOfRowsChanged after you add items to the TableView (you shouldn't need to use tile here so check if this helps before adding any tile calls).

Regards,

Tom

On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 03:45 pm, Ryan Stevens wrote:

The first thing I would try is...

- (void)awakeFromNib
{
[[tableView enclosingScrollView] tile];
}

According to the docs..

- (void) tile
Lays out the components of the receiver: the content view, the scrollers, and the ruler views. You rarely need to invoke this method, but subclasses may override it to manage additional components.

Just the first thing to come to mind, hope it helps.

On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 04:54 AM, Li'l D wrote:

I'm having a peculiar problem with table views; the scrollbar is not displaying properly. When I have a table view with contents that scroll (out of its clipview) the scrollbar doesn't display properly upon application launch -- the scrollbar only displays itself correctly after the window has been resized (the tableView being set to automatically resize with the window). It must be resized by even one pixel before the scrollbar appears.

Because a picture can be worth as many as a thousand words, I've taken screen shots of this phenomenon on a table view that contains a long list of Yahoo emoticons:
http://homepage.mac.com/dakini56/tmp/smile.html

Another very similar quirk I'm experiencing is when I set "Autoresizes Columns to fit" in Interface Builder -- the autoresizing doesn't take place until after the window has been resized just as with the scrollbar problem.

As a Cocoa novice, I'm wondering what I'm doing wrong to create this quirky table view behavior. I've made a search through the Mamasan archives but didn't find any mention of this.
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