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Re: Best technology to use for overlays?
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Re: Best technology to use for overlays?


  • Subject: Re: Best technology to use for overlays?
  • From: Daniel Vollmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009 23:52:23 +0200


On Apr 24, 2009, at 14:34 , Mike Abdullah wrote:

Just position your overlay view as a sibling to the scrollview. If you're using NSCollectionView, you're targeting Leopard+, where overlapping views are properly supported.

True, but I just remembered I don't see how I can support NSCollectionView's animation (e.g. when removing or adding a new item / row), but that's probably true for any overlay solution. Bah!
Back to the drawing board...


	Daniel.
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