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Re: Control+Clicking from an NSScrollView
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Re: Control+Clicking from an NSScrollView


  • Subject: Re: Control+Clicking from an NSScrollView
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 07:08:48 +0200


On 6 okt 2006, at 05.53, Marc Wan wrote:


The problem is, in Interface Builder, I want to control click FROM that
NSScrollView to another control to make a connection.


However, no matter how I click on the scroll view, it goes "ui active" (to
borrow some 15 year old COM terminology ...) and I just end up moving the
scroll view around. i.e. I can't make the control click to any other
control.


Any ideas how to solve this?

In the top right corner of the nib window, in the vertical scroller, there is a control to switch between icon view and outline view of the items in the nib file. Once in outline view you can drill down the view hierarchy and initiate the connections from that reference to the scroll view.


j o a r


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