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Re: "This view is clipping its content" - what does it mean exactly?
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Re: "This view is clipping its content" - what does it mean exactly?


  • Subject: Re: "This view is clipping its content" - what does it mean exactly?
  • From: Seth Willits <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 11:45:51 -0800

On Feb 26, 2010, at 7:58 AM, Bill Cheeseman wrote:

> My understanding is that clipping doesn't matter in Leopard or newer, and maybe even older. I sometimes can't find any practical way to resolve the issue, so I leave it as is. I haven't noticed any adverse consequences. Am I wrong to do this?

I do it all the time too. I find it inevitable.

AFAIK, the only real effect is that the pixels that overlap may not draw in the exact order that you want them to when concurrent drawing is turned on.


--
Seth Willits



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 >Re: "This view is clipping its content" - what does it mean exactly? (From: Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden>)

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