Re: Tables created in code have different row height from those created in IB
Re: Tables created in code have different row height from those created in IB
- Subject: Re: Tables created in code have different row height from those created in IB
- From: "Peter Boctor" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 10:42:25 -0800
That looked promising. But unfortunately NSLayoutManager's
defaultLineHeightForFont also returns 16 for the standard system font.
So instead of hardcoding 17, now I'm hardcoding defaultLineHeightForFont+1.
I've filed <rdar://problem/4485554>
-peter
On 3/20/06, Greg Herlihy <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Yes, there are actually two such methods - but one is deprecated.
>
> I would look at NSFont's defaultLineHeightForFont: (deprecated) and
> NSLayoutManager's defaultLineHeightForFont: (its recommended replacement -
> that cleverly re-uses the same name).
>
> On 3/20/06 1:29 PM, "Peter Boctor" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> > If I drag out a table in IB, the default row height is 17. Creating a
> > table in code [[NSTableView alloc] init] returns a table with a row
> > height of 16 which not surprisingly looks squished. Why aren't the
> > default values the same?
> >
> > More importantedly how do I work around this? I'd like the tabe to
> > look correct if a future OS version changes the row height so I'd like
> > to avoid a hardcoded call setting the row height to 17. Is there
> > another call that will give me the proper row height?
> >
> > -peter
>
>
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