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NSScrollView problem


  • Subject: NSScrollView problem
  • From: James Pengra <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2014 17:14:05 -0800

Folks,
	I'm using Xcode 5.0.2 with OSX10.8.5. When I build a simple OS Application (nonDocument type) and I move an NSScrollView onto a window and then run the program, it builds normally, but it flags a problem that there is a "Misplaced View" and that "Frame for 'Clip View' will be different at run time. The view hierarchy is: Window -> View -> BorderedScrollView -> ClipView -> PlotView -> and 2 Scrollers. I've called the final view PlotView because it's contents would seems to be the part you would see on screen. If I attach a simple label to the PlotView, it does not appear at run time. Further, nothing I try to draw on PlotView appears.
         The documentation on scrollers makes perfect sense, but this process doesn't work as expected. I have also tried the following:
         Build a document based OS Application, add an NSWindowController class with it's .xib file, add an NSView class (usually called PlotView), add an NSScrollerView to the window in the .xib file. Identify the plot view with the PlotView class and name the File Owner of the .xib file the WindowController, tie everything together, and then try to get the PlotView class to draw something on the screen. But no luck whatsoever!

        My primary experience 'til now was with Xcode 3.2.4 where all this worked like a charm. So I guess my question is, "what has changed, and what must I do additionally to draw in a scrolled view"?

    Thanks in advance, Jim

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