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Re: Tracing Cocoa Functions
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Re: Tracing Cocoa Functions


  • Subject: Re: Tracing Cocoa Functions
  • From: Dominik Pich <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 09:19:04 +0200

Tried but couldnt figure it out :D

Am Sep 26, 2006 um 12:00 AM schrieb Mike Abdullah:

You could have a look at the Sampler performance tool possibly.

Mike.

On 25 Sep 2006, at 21:33, Dominik Pich wrote:

Hi,
Im writing my own Splitter class which should provide a function to programaticly resize subviews. The issue is: it doesn't work.. well it does but not nearly as good as when I manually move the splitter.


THEREFORE I want to 'trace' what the NSSplitView does so I can kinda 'copy' the behaviour.

I hope you can help me here,
Thanks in advance,
Dominik
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