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Re: Auto sizing and locating
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Re: Auto sizing and locating


  • Subject: Re: Auto sizing and locating
  • From: George Orthwein <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 16:34:52 -0400

On Jun 5, 2006, at 3:36 PM, Mark Dawson wrote:
[1] I don't see any options in IB for auto locating items (I'd like the "OK" button to remain at the same location, relative to the window, when when the window's resized). Is this something that can be done in IB, or must code be added?

Set the springs *outside* of the box in the Size pane of the inspector. See "How do I set up the springs and struts so my views autosize?":
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/ IBTips/Articles/FreqAskedQuests.html


[2] I've put an NSOutlineView inside a tab that's inside a NSSplitView. I've set the NSTabView to auto size, and that IS working. However, the NSOutlineViews in the tab panes are NOT resizing, eventhough I HAVE set their autosizing pieces. Is that expected behavior? Do I need to handle this in code?

You probably set the NSOutlineView to resize rather than the NSScrollView that encloses it. You may want to use Outline view to select the objects easier (see the icons in the upper right while viewing the Instance tab).


[3] How do I set minimum sizes for views? I'd like the tab view to have a min size.

[4] Is there any way to connect (in IB) the SplitView to the tabview for resizing? I'd like the split view to not be able to move to the left any more once the tab view can't be shrunk any more (see [3]).

I believe both those have to be done programmatically.

Hope that helps,
George
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