Ah yes,

Perhaps I should add that address in the comments at the top of the class for future reference. I see that the shadow stuff isn't in that original code, but it all seems to go hand in hand. The complete lack of commenting in the drawRect method strongly implies that I am responsible for that part. Apologies to anyone looking at the code, for all the unrelated stuff that I added in for my app. It was 5 past bedtime when I sent it.

Anyway, hopefully with that link, along with the extra bit at the bottom about how to incorporate the code, this should all help draw shadows.

Ian.

On 26/07/2008, at 7:36 AM, Jonathan Dann wrote:

How odd I came across this yesterday on my travels! The site for this source is

http://www.bergdesign.com/missing_cocoa_docs/nsclipview.html

Jonathan

www.espresso-served-here.com

On 25 Jul 2008, at 11:13, Ian Jackson wrote:

Hi Graham,

if I understand your question, then I wanted to do something like this a while back. I got something off the internet, though I can't remember where. Here's the source that I incorporated into my code. It's been ages since I added it in, so I can't remember whether this takes care of everything or not. I think it does.

Ian.

P.S. if anyone recognises this code as theirs, then I apologise.

<SEDrawingClipView.m>


On 25/07/2008, at 1:43 PM, Graham Cox wrote:

I have a view embedded in a NSScrollView. When the view is small there's a large expanse of grey visible. I'd like to draw a drop- shadow around the view in this situation to help it stand out slightly from the background. What's a good approach to do this?


tia,

cheers, Graham

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