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Re: NSTableView Scrollbars are very quirky on 10.3!
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Re: NSTableView Scrollbars are very quirky on 10.3!


  • Subject: Re: NSTableView Scrollbars are very quirky on 10.3!
  • From: "Theodore H. Smith" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 20:16:36 +0100

Am 01.09.2005 um 01:08 Uhr schrieb Theodore H. Smith:

One problem that happens, is that autohiding of scrollers, doesn't seem to work properly.

It's not working properly in 10.4 either.

Some times I get a vertical scroller even if there's only one row in the table. Somehow depends on the *width* of the columns.

I don't know of any workaround at the moment.

Are there any overridden methods you have made, that could possibly be causing this? I don't know the list members well enough to know people's skill levels, to know if that's a silly question ;o)


Otherwise, this is pretty lame.

Apple tend to get their UIs working smoothly, though? So maybe they've done some overriding to fix their own bugs?

Surely someone knows about this UI bug, it's pretty pervasive on 10.3. As for 10.4, I haven't seen it myself, but someone else says he has.

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