(3) Again, on the window sizing inspector, if I resize the window using the resize thingy in the lower right hand corner, I can see the updated pixel size in the inspector, but only after I stop resizing. If I want to resize to a particular dimension, say 300 x 225 (or, whatever), it is a try this, check, try that check, and so on. Is there a way to enable the size values of height and width to resize dynamically as I change the window size? I have looked all over the documentation and tried a lot of things but nothing
seems to make the behavior different.

Don't think so.  File a radar: http://bugreport.apple.com  You can
also enter the values directly in the text fields.


Good suggestion. Note though, that if you already know the dimension you want to use, it's probably easier to set it using the numeric input fields in the inspector directly. Also note that if you hold down the Command key while resizing in IB it will resize smoothly, and not snap to guides. This often makes pixel resizing / alignment a lot easier.



So, are you telling me that everyone else can see dynamic changes to these height and width pixel values but I can't? I would submit that it is a little early to submit a bug report -- certainly there must be something I am not doing right. Yes, I know that I can enter them in manually but I am more interested in trying to figure out if anything is broken with my IB or not. Maybe I am seeing normal behavior. But, if this is normal, it sure seems to be very awkward which does not seem like IB or Xcode.

phil

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