Problem using NSSpliter, not able to Regain the size of Shrink Subviews, and how to get the previous changed Splitter Window on Relaunching
Problem using NSSpliter, not able to Regain the size of Shrink Subviews, and how to get the previous changed Splitter Window on Relaunching
- Subject: Problem using NSSpliter, not able to Regain the size of Shrink Subviews, and how to get the previous changed Splitter Window on Relaunching
- From: "Sumit Chaudhary" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 17:31:14 +0530
- Thread-topic: Problem using NSSpliter, not able to Regain the size of Shrink Subviews, and how to get the previous changed Splitter Window on Relaunching
Hi all ,I am facing some problems in NSSplitview,
Firstly,when I shrinks one window to zero width
Then again expanding it doesn't expands the subviews
inside the box,and if I change the splitter location
and Quit the Application,then again launching should open
the window with my last changed position of splitter
at quit time.How can I implement this and what can I add
to regain the size of subviews when I expand the splitter
after collapsing one box.
With Regards,
Sumit Chaudhary
Member-Software Development
QuarkCopyDesk(R&D)
Quark Media House (I), Mohali.
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