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NSDrawer resizing problem - no longer resizes when parent window resized
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NSDrawer resizing problem - no longer resizes when parent window resized


  • Subject: NSDrawer resizing problem - no longer resizes when parent window resized
  • From: Andrew Thompson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 15:20:42 -0500

I've an odd problem with a drawer in my application. I'm seeing the behavior on Leopard, but it could have started sooner.

It opens itself normally, and when I move the parent window around, it stays attached and moves as it should.

However, when I resize the parent window, the drawer doesn't resize itself. It stays put.
If I make the parent window larger, it can obscure the drawer. If I make the parent window smaller, the drawer is detached. It is like the link is completely broken on resizes.


Closing and opening the drawer sets things right again.

I'm a bit lost on this one. Anyone seen anything like it?

AndyT (lordpixel - the cat who walks through walls)
A little bigger on the inside

	(see you later space cowboy, you can't take the sky from me)


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