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Re: How to reposition subviews without Auto Layout
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Re: How to reposition subviews without Auto Layout


  • Subject: Re: How to reposition subviews without Auto Layout
  • From: Andreas Falkenhahn via Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2020 22:49:05 +0200

Yeah, that's fine with me. I don't care what's going on under the hood as long
as I'm not bothered with the Autolayout API ;)

On 17.10.2020 at 18:52 Rob Petrovec wrote:

> As was pointed out by an earlier reply, even if you use -layout or
> setAutoresizingMask you are still using auto layout. The frame
> changes get converted to auto layout constraints under the hood.  If
> you said “without using Autolayout API” that would be more correct.

> —Rob


>> On Oct 17, 2020, at 9:46 AM, Andreas Falkenhahn via Cocoa-dev
>> <email@hidden> wrote:

>> Thanks, out of curiosity I've tried to override the "layout" method and see
>> if it works and it indeed does. So it looks like simply overriding the
>> "layout" method and doing the positioning and sizing there is also possible
>> without using any Auto Layout features whatsoever...

>> On 17.10.2020 at 16:30 Richard Charles wrote:

>>> You could call this method on your three views.

>>> -[NSViewView setAutoresizingMask:]

>>> --Richard Charles


>>>> On Oct 17, 2020, at 6:57 AM, Andreas Falkenhahn via Cocoa-dev
>>>> <email@hidden> wrote:

>>>> Hi,

>>>> I have an NSView that I set as the content view of my NSWindow. The NSView
>>>> has three subviews. Where should I reposition and resize those three
>>>> subviews when the NSWindow size changes?

>>>> I see that NSView has a "layout" method that can be overridden but AFAIU
>>>> this is only to be used for Auto Layout. I don't want to use Auto Layout
>>>> because my whole layout is very simplistic and just involves those three
>>>> subviews which I can easily position and size manually. I just need to
>>>> know where to put the code that sets their new position and size... anyone?

>>>> --
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Andreas Falkenhahn




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References: 
 >How to reposition subviews without Auto Layout (From: Andreas Falkenhahn via Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>)
 >Re: How to reposition subviews without Auto Layout (From: Richard Charles via Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>)
 >Re: How to reposition subviews without Auto Layout (From: Andreas Falkenhahn via Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>)
 >Re: How to reposition subviews without Auto Layout (From: Rob Petrovec via Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>)

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