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Resizing a view to match the main NSWindow size?
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Resizing a view to match the main NSWindow size?


  • Subject: Resizing a view to match the main NSWindow size?
  • From: Graham Reitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 20:51:57 -0500

I think I am close but don't understand how the coordinate system of an NSView relates to the NSWindow it resides in.

It looks like the NSView setFrame method will help but I am getting weird results. Am I on the right track?

thanks,
graham
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