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Re: deactivating an NSScrollView
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Re: deactivating an NSScrollView


  • Subject: Re: deactivating an NSScrollView
  • From: Geoff Levner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2005 18:45:16 +0200
  • Resent-date: Sat, 9 Apr 2005 18:53:29 +0200
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Sorry to insist, but I am not sure how to interpret the resounding silence in response to my question. Is this a stupid question? Or is the only solution to rearrange the view hierarchy when switching between scroll and zoom-to-fit modes?

Apologies to all if my first interpretation is correct (I asked a stupid question)...

Geoff

On 8 Apr 2005, at 17:57, I wrote:

Can any Cocoa gurus out there tell me if there is a simple way to "deactivate" an NSScrollView, that is, to make it behave as if the document view were attached directly to the NSScrollView's superview? Our application displays a PDF image in a scrolled view, but sometimes we would like for the image to resize itself to fill the view rather than scrolling....

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