Re: NSSplitView divider tracking-area
Re: NSSplitView divider tracking-area
- Subject: Re: NSSplitView divider tracking-area
- From: edward taffel <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 12:45:01 -0400
> On Oct 30, 2014, at 12:34 PM, Seth Willits <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> in a panel, the tracking area for NSSplitView’s divider is only active if the panel is key, i.e. the cursor is not affected otherwise. as a panel is not generally key unless needed, ought not this area be always active? anyone agree? anyone have a workaround?
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> What does "a panel" mean to you?
an NSPanel
> AFAIK the tracking area of the split view is not affected by anything in the way you describe, and looking at the disassembly shows nothing out of the ordinary. The delegate has the ability to add to the area, but that's it.
i’m not sure what you mean—i have verified:
if the NSPanel is key when mousing over the divider, the cursor changes to a resize cursor, as expected; if not key the cursor is unaffected.
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> Seth Willits
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