On Mar 11, 2010, at 10:58, Brian Postow wrote:

> I should be able to just use the clipRect of the superview, right? 

Well, you have to observe something that produces notifications -- which means 
the bounds or frame of a view. You're likely not interested in the actual 
bounds or frame you're being notified about. You just want to be told when 
something that matters changes. Once you've received a notification, I think 
you'll simply want to examine the visibleRect of topView. Basically, if I 
understand correctly, you'll want to position the button view at the top of the 
visibleRect, and the image view in the rest of the visibleRect, and also handle 
the edge cases where there isn't enough room to show those subviews.


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