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Re: Turning NSTableView on it's side
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Re: Turning NSTableView on it's side


  • Subject: Re: Turning NSTableView on it's side
  • From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 16:59:24 -0400


I have not tried this myself, but all views can be rotated ... perhaps try setting its rotation?


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I.S.


On Aug 9, 2006, at 4:57 PM, Ron Aldrich wrote:

Folks,

I working on porting one of our older classic apps to cocoa, and I need a control which looks like the old, classic tabbed view (folder tabs, left justified). The tabs don't actually control which view is displayed, but rather are used to control a master- detail interface.

I've prototyped the application using an NSTableView (bound to an NSArrayController) in that control's place, and while it works as expected, it is vertically, rather than horizontally oriented.

Is there a way to change NSTableView's orientation? Or should I be basing this on some other class?

I chose NSTableView simply because that's what the Master-Detail interface sample code uses, and it has the right bindings available.

Thanks,

Ron Aldrich
Software Architects, Inc.


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