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Re: NSScrollview general question
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Re: NSScrollview general question


  • Subject: Re: NSScrollview general question
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 13:01:17 +0900

Did you also try either of the setHas... Methods?
Those should make the scroller for the orientation appear based on YES or NO argument.

There's a system preference to ignore trackpad when mouse is plugged in. (Or used to be IIRC)

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> On 2015/03/05, at 12:33, Graham Cox <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> On 5 Mar 2015, at 2:28 pm, Graham Cox <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> Certainly, setting it to "always" does address the issue
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> A further thought on this - which relates to NSScrollview specifically. There should be a way to override the system preference programmatically for specific views. The reason I was finding this so frustrating is because I have a very wide view that I like to skim using the thumb, but that's just one view in my app. Other views that have scrollers are reasonably usable as standard, and having the scrollbars always visible in those cases is extra clutter that isn't usually needed.
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> I was looking for a way originally to set just the one scroller to not hide its scrollers by setting -setAutohidesScrollers:NO but found that was being ignored when my trackpad was switched on. If I set that setting, I expect to mean it. Or else there should be an additional setting in NSScrollView, -setAutohidesScrollersAndThisTimeIReallyMeanIt:NO
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> --Graham
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