Re: IB and NSSplitView headaches
Re: IB and NSSplitView headaches
- Subject: Re: IB and NSSplitView headaches
- From: Alex Clarke <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 13:36:09 +1000
- Organization: PowerMax Computers
Can you provide some more detail on this problem? Perhaps post an image of the before and after states? I have had a fair bit of experience with setting up split views, and their oddities, but this doesn't sound like anything I have yet seen.
What kind of views are they? Sometimes I have found it helps to make a set of objects the subviews of a Scroll View with no scrollers before making the Split View.
Regards
Alex
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:48:06 -0600, Tom Harrington wrote:
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I'm trying to set up a split view in Interface Builder, and I'm
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starting to wonder if it's a futile exercise.
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The setup should be simple: I've got two views, next to each other,
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and I want them to be contained in a vertical split view. So I select
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both, and make them subviews of a split view.
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But the split view is horizontal, even though the two views were
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side-by-side. OK, so I switch it to vertical (and spend some resizing
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and moving everything, since by now I've got a bizarro-world version
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of the dimensions I started with).
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But now the views are rearranged! The view that was on the left when
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I started is now on the right of the split view. How can I get the
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vertical split view AND actually keep the arrangement I started with?
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I've tried rearranging and resizing the original views in a variety of
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ways, in the hope of getting this, but it always seems to come out the
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same.
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This is with IB 2.4.2 (latest released version, I think)
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