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Re: Online help question
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Re: Online help question


  • Subject: Re: Online help question
  • From: Mario Diana <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 21:59:31 -0400

On Wednesday, June 16, 2004, at 09:23 PM, John Randolph wrote:

This would be a matter of the scrollview being set to autohide the scrollers, and not getting a -setNeedsDisplay: message after its contentView has been changed/updated/lots of text added to it. Once the window changes size, the scroll view gets updated.

I understand. So, to further explore the behavior, I duplicated my HTML page, giving it a different name, and put a link to it on my original help page. When Help Viewer is launched (showing the original page), there is no scroll bar visible. When I click the link and the second page loads (the second being nearly identical to the first), the scroll bar is visible.

I'm guessing the only real solution (if I continue to use the Help Viewer) is to have a smaller first page?! There seems to be no way for me to get a handle on Help Viewer to send it a -setNeedsDisplay:, is there? (-showHelp: is an NSApplication method and seems to be the end of the road from my perspective.)

Mario

P.S.

Thanks again for your correspondence!
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