Re: NSTextView - Having to call setFrame twice to work?
Re: NSTextView - Having to call setFrame twice to work?
- Subject: Re: NSTextView - Having to call setFrame twice to work?
- From: Seth Willits <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 12:14:54 -0700
Interesting. I had forgotten that + textContainer: is the designated
initializer.
I think I'll file a bug report on this. Maybe I'll get an answer.
Thanks.
--
Seth Willits
On May 21, 2009, at 4:20 AM, Andy Lee wrote:
I get the same result using initWithFrame:, but if I use the
designated initializer it works as expected:
textView = [[NSTextView alloc] initWithFrame:NSMakeRect(0, 0, 400,
300) textContainer:nil];
The docs says that initWithFrame: creates a text container, so the
difference seems to be whether the text view has a text container.
I don't understand exactly why this causes setFrame: to behave the
way it does -- maybe someone else can shed light on this.
Note that sometimes setFrame: does set the frame to the size you
give it -- for example, if you start with 400x900 and go to 500x800.
--Andy
On May 21, 2009, at 12:47 AM, Seth Willits wrote:
This is as simple as it gets...
textView = [[NSTextView alloc] initWithFrame:NSMakeRect(0, 0, 400,
300)];
// [textView frame] is {0, 0, 400, 300}
[textView setFrame:NSMakeRect(100, 100, 500, 400)];
// [textView frame] is {100, 100, 500, 300}
[textView setFrame:NSMakeRect(100, 100, 500, 400)];
// [textView frame] is {100, 100, 500, 400}
What gives?
--
Seth Willits
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