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Re: NSTableView with LARGE dataset
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Re: NSTableView with LARGE dataset


  • Subject: Re: NSTableView with LARGE dataset
  • From: Paul Thomas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 20:14:58 +0000


On 23 Feb 2007, at 19:03, email@hidden wrote:

is there a limit on how big an NSTableView can be?


Thanks for the replies (esp. the links). My googling was based mostly around NSTableView so I missed all that. Looks like a common noob problem though - I couldn't see any 'magic' numbers where the problems arose, but I'm more used to integral overflows.


I really do need this functionality though - it's an engineering tool that works on very large files. Drawing funnies aside, it still feels kind of light to use, so I guess it's worth investing the time in using an explicit NSScrollBar. Unless anyone knows of an existing framwork for this?

ta,
pt.
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