Re: Programmatic "Size To Fit"
Re: Programmatic "Size To Fit"
- Subject: Re: Programmatic "Size To Fit"
- From: John Stiles <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 01 May 2008 11:02:54 -0700
An NSView doesn't have an associated cell, so "size to fit" doesn't
really have a meaningful answer. Size-to-fit works by asking the cell
what size it should be.
For a box, you could just enumerate the subviews and get the union of
all the subview frames.
Randall Meadows wrote:
On May 1, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Martin wrote:
What about NSControl's sizeToFit method?
I guess I didn't mean "controls" exclusively; I should have stuck with
"views", as (at least) one of the things I need to create is an NSBox
that contains multiple controls. Which is why I was looking in NSView
for the right call. But yeah, that'll work for the majority of things
I need to create.
And now that I think about it....I don't really need (nor want) for
the box to have a border, so perhaps I can manipulate it just
encompass the sized-to-fit controls in it. But still, is there no
such beast for NSViews?
While I'm at it...is there no way to create an NSMatrix of
NSPopupButtons? I can't seem to manage it in IB, and I'm not yet at
the point to try it in my code.
Martin
On May 1, 2008, at 7:39 PM, Randall Meadows wrote:
I am creating a bunch of controls (at least NSTextfield,
NSPopupButton, NSSlider, and perhaps others) programmatically (that
will eventually be shown in an NSTableView), and would like to apply
the "Size To Fit" feature that IB provides. However, there doesn't
seem to be any API that does that.
Does IB simply brute-force the resizing for every type of view, or
am I missing the appropriate call in the NSView API?
Thanks!
randy
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