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Re: NSView not resizing
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Re: NSView not resizing


  • Subject: Re: NSView not resizing
  • From: Geoff Levner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 00:47:18 +0200

I believe you need to specify that the view needs to be redisplayed, i.e.:

[self setNeedsDisplay:YES];

Geoff

On 14 May 2005, at 00:26, Boisy G. Pitre wrote:

Greetings,

I am writing an NSView subclass which will automatically arrange other NSViews that are added to it via the addSubview method.  To wit, I've written the following code:

- (void) didAddSubview:(NSView *)view
{
    unsigned driveCount;
    NSRect   viewFrame;
    float    verticalPadding = 0.0f;
    NSRect   myFrame;
    float    boundsHeight;
    
    driveCount = [[self subviews] count] - 1;
    viewFrame = [view frame];
    viewFrame.origin.y = (viewFrame.size.height + verticalPadding) * driveCount;
    [view setFrame: viewFrame];
    
    boundsHeight = (viewFrame.size.height + verticalPadding) * (driveCount + 1);
    myFrame = [self frame];
    myFrame.size.width = viewFrame.size.width;
    myFrame.size.height = boundsHeight;

    // Resize our JukeBox view
    [self setBounds:NSMakeRect(0, 0, myFrame.size.width, myFrame.size.height)];
    [self setFrame:myFrame];
}

(This method is called by the addSubview method, as stated in the NSView class documentation.)

In my document class, I add several views to this NSView-subclassed view, and I have added this very class (through IB) to my document's window with a very small size (2 pixels by 4 pixels).  I would think that the setBounds and setFrame methods would properly resize the NSView in my document window, but alas, the resulting view is showing up as a 2x4 pixel area on my window.

I would have thought that setBounds and setFrame are sufficient to get a view to resize, so Is there something else I should be doing?  Is "didAddSubview" the wrong place to perform this type of operation?

Boisy

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