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Re: setting corner view
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Re: setting corner view


  • Subject: Re: setting corner view
  • From: "William Zumwalt" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 01:50:57 -0500

For your problem, you should check, running in debug mode and setting
a breakpoint, if both outlineView and cornerView contains valid
objects (print their description in the console). Well, if you
prefer, like many, you can also use NSLog to debug the content of
those variables :-)

Ugh, ok, my mistake. Something I didn't think about and just saw. It only appears when I have a scrollbar. I now have an empty scrollbar which looks kind of ugly (not enough items to make the scroll appear), but seems to be the only way to get the corner view to appear. _______________________________________________

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 >setting corner view (From: "William Zumwalt" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: setting corner view (From: Yann Bizeul <email@hidden>)

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