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Auto-layout: how do I make the other side "win"?
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Auto-layout: how do I make the other side "win"?


  • Subject: Auto-layout: how do I make the other side "win"?
  • From: Daryle Walker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2017 15:07:02 -0400

1. Created new storyboard and dragged a window (with controller) into it. Comes with a view (with controller).
2. Expanded the size of the window. Didn’t touch the associated view.
3. On test run, window comes out much smaller than expected. Can’t figure out a tweak to fix it.

I got a feeling that, since the interior of the window and the exterior of the view are probably bound, that the auto-layout system is choosing the view’s smaller size over the window’s bigger one. How do I reverse this? Or do I have to manually increase the size of all the interior views?

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Daryle Walker
Mac, Internet, and Video Game Junkie
darylew AT mac DOT com

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