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copiesOnScroll behavior of NSClipView in OSX 10.10
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copiesOnScroll behavior of NSClipView in OSX 10.10


  • Subject: copiesOnScroll behavior of NSClipView in OSX 10.10
  • From: Arun Bharti <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2015 07:39:30 -0600
  • Acceptlanguage: en-US
  • Thread-topic: copiesOnScroll behavior of NSClipView in OSX 10.10

We think copiesOnScroll behavior of NSClipView has changed in OSX 10.10?. Because while scrolling it is not asking for redraw of newly exposed area!!! Instead is asking for entire visible area to be redrawn every time. My application is not compatible with responsive scrolling, so I cannot use it and have turned it off. But I still need to keep that copiesOnScroll behavior. Any help is appreciated....

Is there a way to redraw only the newly exposed portions of its document while scrolling in OXS10.10? Please help me.

Thanks for any guidance.
Regards
Arun Bharti

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