Re: Issue with addTitlebarAccessoryViewController on 10.10
Re: Issue with addTitlebarAccessoryViewController on 10.10
- Subject: Re: Issue with addTitlebarAccessoryViewController on 10.10
- From: Kyle Sluder <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2017 16:35:59 -0600
On Fri, Mar 3, 2017, at 08:39 AM, Mark Allan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got an NSWindow which has an NSToolbar added programmatically. The
> window does not use a shared title/toolbar. I now want to add a little
> bit of text/button to the window's titlebar, so for OS X 10.6 to 10.9,
> I'm doing it the old way playing around with NSWindow subviews, which
> works fine.
>
> On versions 10.10+ I'm using addTitlebarAccessoryViewController which
> works great on 10.11 and 10.12, but for some reason it shifts the toolbar
> buttons out of position on 10.10.
>
> Judging by the AppKit release notes, this is a known issue which was
> fixed in 10.11, and also by linking on 10.11
>
> > For applications linked on 10.11 and higher, a NSTitlebarAccessoryViewController with the layoutAttribute set to NSLayoutAttributeRight will no longer right indent toolbar items, unless the titleVisibility == NSWindowTitleHidden. This allows placing a view/button/textfield (etc) above the toolbar without right indenting the toolbar. However, for the NSWindowTitleHidden, there is still a desire to indent the toolbar on the right to leave space for the accessory view.
>
> I'm currently building on macOS 10.12 (with target of 10.6) but the issue
> still shows up for users on OS X 10.11, even with the viewcontroller's
> layoutAttribute = NSLayoutAttributeRight.
>
> Does anyone know of a fix or workaround I could use please?
Is it possible to reproduce this in a sample app? This should be
behaving as documented in the release notes.
--Kyle Sluder
>
> If it comes to it, I could still use the old subview manipulation method
> on 10.10 and users would just have to put up with seeing junk in the log
> about adding an unknown subview, but I'd rather avoid that if possible!
>
> Would appreciate any help.
>
> Many thanks
> Mark
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