Re: Problems with Split Views?
Re: Problems with Split Views?
- Subject: Re: Problems with Split Views?
- From: Peter Zegelin <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 13:41:46 +1000
Yes it does - thanks! RBSplitView works great and actually
experimented with it before playing around with the regular NSSplitView.
Peter
On 08/04/2008, at 10:35 AM, Ben Einstein wrote:
For the most part, anything you want to do with NSSplitView you can
do with RBSplitView (or others) and vice versa. Where RBSplitView
really excels is its ease of implementation. Even though NSSplitView
in 10.5 is significantly better, I still find that RBSlitView has
the upper hand in terms of time-to-deployment. If you need
specifics, just compare the documentation of RBSplitView and
NSSplitView.
I continue to use Rainer's implementation every time I need a split
view.
Hope that helps,
Ben
On Apr 6, 2008, at 10:21 PM, Peter Zegelin wrote:
I am quite new to Cocoa and have been experimenting with split
views in Interface Builder. It's basically 3 vertical splits with
each end view also split in half horizontally. It seems to do more
or less what I want. However looking around for example projects I
get the impression that the split views are somehow buggy and I'm
better off using a third party split view such as RBSplitView. Can
someone explain what sort of problems - if any - I'm likely to
encounter using the regular split view?
What I need is to have 3 vertical splits with each end view also
split (horizontally). These end views should not resize as the
window is resized - just the center view. I know in IB you don't
seem to be able to prevent a split from resizing when its parent is
resized (or am I wrong here?) but I presume that wouldn't be a
problem with some code.
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