> On 14 Sep 2015, at 18:50, Jonathan Hull <jh...@gbis.com> wrote:
> 
> You shouldn’t have to add any constraints to the direct children of a 
> StackView (and in fact, you will most likely get an error if you try), since 
> the StackView will make its own constraints and manages them for you.
> 
> My guess is that the StackView is not resizing with the ScrollView.  You can 
> test this by temporarily removing the detail view (and associated 
> constraints) and setting the StackView’s background color to some bright 
> color.

Unfortunately NSStackView doesn’t seem to have a setBackgroundColor method. I 
set it on the ScrollView, that that of course moves when I resize the window.

These are the frame rects after adding the DetailView to the StackView.

ScrollView Frame: {{20, 54}, {760, 355}}
ClipView Frame: {{1, 1}, {743, 353}}
StackView Frame: {{0, 0}, {744, 16}}                    
???????????????????????????????

I can add as many views as I like to the StackView and it’s Scrolls correctly 
vertically, I just can’t get the Detail View to expand out in H. Yes,

> Constraints with ScrollViews are notoriously tricky…

You’re not wrong there!

Incidentally, I took another look at InfoBarView and it doesn’t handle window 
re-sizing so it’s not much good in this case.

Thanks a lot.
Cheers
Dave


>> On Sep 14, 2015, at 8:48 AM, Dave <d...@looktowindward.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> In fact, with NSStackView you should just be able to set the content 
>>> hugging priority and it’ll just work
>>> 
>>> myDetailView = [myDetailViewController getPrimaryView];
>>> [self.pValidationListStackView addView:myDetailView 
>>> inGravity:NSStackViewGravityTop]; // NOTE: Should this not be 
>>> GravityLeading as you’re using a horizontal stack view?
>>> [myDetailView setContentHuggingPriority:NSLayoutPriorityDefaultLow 
>>> forOrientation:NSLayoutConstraintOrientationHorizontal];
>>> 
>>> and that’s all you should need.
>>> 
>>> iain
>> 
>> I tried that and it had no effect. When I resize the window the Scroll View 
>> Resizes (and I assume the StackView?) but the Detail View stays the same 
>> size - e.g. does not move with the right edge of the Scroll View.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> Dave
>> 
>> 
>> 
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