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How to keep the last tree item of NSOutlineView in the most bottom of a Sidebar?
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How to keep the last tree item of NSOutlineView in the most bottom of a Sidebar?


  • Subject: How to keep the last tree item of NSOutlineView in the most bottom of a Sidebar?
  • From: Vadim Shpakovski <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 18:02:37 +0300

Hi,

I'd like to have the same behavior of special items as it's done in the Things application.

I mean Logbook and Trash items on the picture placed under this link: http://tinyurl.com/lhctza

Please advise any way to implement the same functionality in the sidebar tree.

I feel that special ‘spacer’ item should be used together with outlineView:heightOfRowByItem: method.

However, I can't find how to calculate the total height of all visible items (incl. space between groups).

Thanks,
Vadim_______________________________________________

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