On Aug 7, 2008, at 10:06 AM, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:

I have an OutlineView, which has an Autosave Name set in IB.
Works fine. I change a column width, close the document, open another document: the columns are just as they should be.
Let's say, I want the first column to be 2 cm wide.

Now I click on some disclosure triangle, new rows come up and the first column gets 5.64 mm wider (= 16 pixels). Make sense, because these new rows are indented by 5.6 mm.

Now, close the document; open new document - but this time the first column (although no disclosure triangle is open) is 2.56 cm wide.

So, obviously not the basic column-width gets stored, but the current column-width including the shifts added by opening a disclosure triangle.

Is this behaviour correct?
Anyway: I don't like it.
So: how can it be turned off ? How can one tell the Outline View to save the basic column-widths?
Using Tiger 10.4.11.

The difficulty here is that it is restoring the exact last width that it had. It is debatable as to whether or not this is correct; feel free to log a bug for it.

Your best bet is to call setAutoresizesOutlineColumn:NO.

corbin
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