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springs and struts in custom view in IB
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springs and struts in custom view in IB


  • Subject: springs and struts in custom view in IB
  • From: Matt Neuburg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 08:48:07 -0800
  • Thread-topic: springs and struts in custom view in IB

If you drag an interface object (say, an NSTextView) into a window in IB and
set up its springs and struts, you can then "run the interface" and test the
spring and strut autoresizing behavior, manually resizing the window and
watching to see how the NSTextView repositions itself.

But if you drag an interface object into a stand-alone custom view (an
NSView that IB displays as a separate window), this doesn't work. When you
"run the interface", the stand-alone custom view appears as a window, but
when you resize it manually, the NSTextView does not move in accordance with
its springs and struts.

Is this a bug?

m.
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