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  • Subject: discontiguous bounds ?
  • From: Miller Dale <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 08 May 2016 22:32:31 -0700
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I wish to provide a facility with a NSTableView wherein the leftmost (specifiable) columns remain statically on the left of the display (subject to vertical scrolling) while the remaining columns scroll normally constrained to the right of the static columns. I've done this successfully (and easily) on mainframe (ISPF) applications, but I'm not able to come up with a Cocoa implementation short of using two separate NSTableView's with attendant bag-of-worms complexity. If I were wishing, I could wish for the ability to specify multiple discontiguous areas for the bounds of a view.
Am I missing something?
Please, I'm not interested in a religious discussion about the Apple way of doing things. This interface worked very well for me on the applications I created.
Thanks
	Dale Miller
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