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Re: QTKit: QTMovieView
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Re: QTKit: QTMovieView


  • Subject: Re: QTKit: QTMovieView
  • From: "Douglas A. Welton" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 11:34:33 -0400

Chris,

If your "How?" question was relating to the fill color, then check out what
the documentation has to say about -setFillColor:

On the other hand, if your question was about how to place a movie in an
arbitrary rectangle, I would suspect that the -movieBounds: method might be
your friend.  For NSMovieView the -movieRect: method needed to be overridden
to accomplish this type of arbitrary-ness.  I don't see -movieRect: in the
QTMovieView documentation, so I am *ASSUMING* that -movieBounds: functions
similarly.

If anyone else has better knowledge, speak up now...

later,

douglas

on 5/11/05 10:54 AM, Christian Schneider at email@hidden wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> the documentation for QTMovieView says:
>
> The movie can be placed within an arbitrary bounding rectangle in the
> view's coordinate system, and the remainder of the view can be filled
> with a fill color.
>
> How?
>
> Thanks,
>
> chris

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