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Re: Resizing a Window
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Re: Resizing a Window


  • Subject: Re: Resizing a Window
  • From: Yann Bizeul <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 17:31:52 +0200

> e.g. One window has the Safari control in it, when I designed it in
> IB, so
> it top,left are 0,0 (locked it), and it right and bottom 800,600, and
> window
> has a size of 50,50. I call setFrame of a larger size and when I open
> the
> window, the control isn't at the top,left of 0,0, but half way down the
> window.
Don't forget NSView's frame origin is bottom left, so according to your
example, I expect your view to stick at 50 pixel from the window's
bottom.

Did I miss something ?

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Yann Bizeul - yann at tynsoe.org
http://projects.tynsoe.org/
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