Re: no scroll bars (NSTableView)
Re: no scroll bars (NSTableView)
- Subject: Re: no scroll bars (NSTableView)
- From: Martin Batholdy <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 18:46:36 +0200
ok,
I think now I can describe my problem with a little more detail;
I have a table view which has only one column.
Now when the user resizes this column expanding it to the right, the
horizontal scroll bar appears and everything is fine.
But I want to size the column, depending on the entries.
So that the user doesn't have to do the resizing manually-
How can I say the app;
look at how many characters the entries have, and then expand the
column-width so that horizontal scroll bars appear,
and the user is able to read whole entries by using the horizontal
scroll bar.
thanks for any hints!
Am 09.06.2009 um 17:38 schrieb Shlok Datye:
I assume you have set your scroll view to automatically hide and
show its scrollbars as needed.
When exactly do the scrollbars not appear but should? Only when the
app first launches? Does the problem remain if you resize the window
slightly (and the scroll view is set to resize with the window)?
Can you post a sample project that replicates your problem?
Shlok Datye
Coding Turtle
http://codingturtle.com
On 09.06.2009, at 01:57, Martin Batholdy wrote:
hi,
I have set up a NSTableView in the Interface Builder.
I have connected this with a NSObject Outlet.
And I have set the data source of the NSTableView to the NSObject.
The problem I have is that there don't appear any scroll bars even
when the content doesn't fit.
I have a method called "delete" which deletes the selected entry
when a button is pressed.
In this method there is a [TableOutlet reloadData]; call.
After deleting an entry there are appearing at least vertical
scrollbars.
I tried to add the reloadData call to the init call.
I also tried noteNumberOfRowsChanged like suggested in some forum
postings I found ...
But nothing happens.
Can someone help me on this issue?
Thanks!
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