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Re: How to join NSScrollView and NSTableView programmatically
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Re: How to join NSScrollView and NSTableView programmatically


  • Subject: Re: How to join NSScrollView and NSTableView programmatically
  • From: email@hidden (Stefan Haller)
  • Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:29:22 +0200
  • Organization: Ableton

Jesse Grosjean <email@hidden> wrote:

> But for some reason when I run my code the vertical scroller is
> always showing showing that the view is scrollable.

I'm having the same problem; if the table view has fewer rows than fit
in the window (including none at all), I get a scroll bar whose thumb
almost fills the vertical space, as if there's one row that doesn't fit.

This has nothing to do with creating the table view programmatically; my
table view comes from a nib.

My suspicion is that this is a Tiger bug, because on 10.3 it works fine
for me.


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Stefan Haller
Ableton
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