Re: setting NSTableView column widths in IB 3.0
Re: setting NSTableView column widths in IB 3.0
- Subject: Re: setting NSTableView column widths in IB 3.0
- From: Jeffrey Oleander <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 05:36:49 -0800 (PST)
> Matt Neuburg <email@hidden> wrote:
>> On Fri, 2008 Jan 11 10:44:52 -0700, Dale Miller
<email@hidden> said:
>>I need to set the desired column width for an
>> NSTableView column. I build a table view by eye,
>> and my eyeballs are not calibrated in pixels.
>> I have found only two ways in the inspector to
>> set the column width in IB 3.0- by specifying
>> the widtht in pixels or by using the stepper.
>> The stepper would be appropriate for my
>> requirements, but I can't find any way (I
>> searched the preferences plist(s) without
>> success) to make the stepper continuous.
>> Clicking on the stepper a few hundred times
>> is not my idea of a fun exercise, nor is
>> guessing a pixel width and then stepping
>> from there. I don' t seem to be able to
>> drag the column boundaries as I could in
>> the old days. I've google'd and
>> experimented and tried to read what
>> documentation there is without success.
>> What am I missing (or am I out of luck)?
> What you're missing is that it is perfectly possible
> to drag the column boundaries - though not
> quite as in the old days, since you have to select
> the table header in order to do it, which requires
> clicking twice. This whole business where multiple
> successive clicks drill down into a view's subviews
> is really quite splendid once you get the hang
> of it. If you really can't quite get the gesture right,
> send me an email privately and I'll make you a
> little movie showing how to do it. However, I
> suspect that now that I've told you it is possible,
> you'll go back and try it again and realize
> that it was actually quite easy all along. m.
Please post your video, because this has always been a
PITA.
Click. Click click. Click click click. Click click click
click.
Click click click click click. Click click click click
click click click click click click click click click click
click click click click click click click click click click
click click click click click click click click click click
click click click click click click click click click click
click click click click click click click click click.
grrrrrrrumph!!!!
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