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Re: NSControl objects on a custom view


  • Subject: Re: NSControl objects on a custom view
  • From: Florian Soenens <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2010 14:02:48 +0200

That's what i thought at first, but i seem to fill the whole [self bounds] with the gradient.
On a sidenote, if i put a custom NSSearchfield onto my custom gradient view, the behavior is more obvious then with a default NSSearchfield, am i overlooking something in the NSSearchFieldCell behavior also?

On 14 Jun 2010, at 13:47, email@hidden wrote:

>
> On 14 Jun 2010, at 12:28, Florian Soenens wrote:
>
>> Then my NSTextField is a subview of my custom view but still displays with a background, that's the behavior i don't want.
>> Can this be fixed somehow?
>>
>> On 14 Jun 2010, at 12:03, email@hidden wrote:
>>
> Do you want the gradient to show through the NSTextField?
>
> I can place an NSSearchField on a gradient background and the redraw is fine.
> In your gradient view make sure that you are dealing with the invalidated rect of - drawRect: correctly.
> By default your receive the invalidated rect - which may be the view frame.
>
> When you click on the NSSearchField the superview will be requested to redraw the background behind the NSSearchField.
> If your gradient view simply fills the NSRect it receives in  - drawRect: this will have the effect of generating a smaller gradient behind the NSSearchField.
>
> Regards
>
> Jonathan Mitchell
>
> Developer
> Mugginsoft LLP
> http://www.mugginsoft.com
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