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[Solved] Re: loaded subview not expanding correctly.
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[Solved] Re: loaded subview not expanding correctly.


  • Subject: [Solved] Re: loaded subview not expanding correctly.
  • From: Chris Schmitt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 15:29:21 -0500

I have solved my problem. When I was binding the view to the superview I was using the superview's frame. Since I was using an NSSplitView the view to which I was binding (the right frame) was offset on the x axis by the width of the left frame. So instead of passing the superview's frame to the subview's setFrame method I passed the superview bounds and everything worked.

I am not sure if this is the correct way to do it, so if there is a better way, please let me know.. but this works so now I can move onto the next problem.

Joar, thanks again for the log example, that really helped me figure it out.


On Jan 28, 2008, at 3:09 PM, Chris Schmitt wrote:

Joar, I took your advice and I am still having problems. Here is the output from the command you suggested:

Superview: {{0, 0}, {702, 413}}, New Frame: {{0, 0}, {690, 297}}, Is Inside: 1

I can tell that the view is resizing correctly.. If I stretch out to the right it works, and if I stretch vertically it works. The only thing that is strange is that there seems to be a let margin.. One thing to note is the superview is a panel within the scroll view. Could that make a difference?

Thanks again for your help.

On Jan 26, 2008, at 12:09 AM, j o a r wrote:


On Jan 25, 2008, at 8:19 PM, Chris Schmitt wrote:

My view is loading fine, but my problem is in it's position. The subview is loading into the center of the superview and clipping the right side. I have set the autosizers to take up the whole panel and when I resize the window the subview does look like it is resizing, but there is still a gap on the left hand side.


The view autosizing machinery only works if you have given the subview a correct frame to begin with. I would suggest that you start with verifying that the frame that you assign your subview is what you think it is. You could try something like this:

NSLog(@"Superview: %@, New Frame: %@, Is Inside: %d", NSStringFromRect([[theView superview] bounds]), NSStringFromRect(newFrame), NSContainsRect([[theView superview] bounds], newFrame));

j o a r




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