Re: NSRulerView and inches
Re: NSRulerView and inches
- Subject: Re: NSRulerView and inches
- From: Graham Cox <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 11:52:26 +1100
On 22/01/2010, at 11:38 AM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> I disagree wholeheartedly. I'd use automatic frame/bounds scaling for
> resolution independence, but manually track scale factors for zooming.
Seems like I probably haven't made myself very clear then. What do you mean here by "manually tracking"?
If I have a data model which is a drawing of some form, then letting the view handle the zoom on that data model is correct MVC - the drawing has a fixed coordinate system that never changes no matter what the view's zoom factor or even if there are multiple views of the same model having different zoom factors - the model doesn't need to know or care about the view(s). The only point in the system where the view's actual zoom is needed to be known is when drawing UI widgets such as selection handles, which as Quincey says, do not typically want to be drawn zoomed, so applying a scale factor of 1/zoom to these elements is needed. Since rulers automatically take into account a view's zoom to correctly display the underlying coordinate system at the correctly reported size, that suggests to me that Cocoa actively encourages you to take this approach.
Surely any other design is going to be more work?
I think we are talking at crossed purposes. If you have a very different architecture in mind, please explain it, because if I'm missing something obvious after all this time I'd dearly love to know about it!
--Graham
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