The help says "If you wish to change grouping behavior or other
behavioral characteristics of the NSBox class, consider overriding
setContentView:, sizeToFit, or addSubview: (inherited from NSView)."
maybe you didn't override the method "siezToFit" in your class
managing the NSBox...
--Reinhard
Am 06.05.2010 um 16:01 schrieb Ingvar Nedrebo:
Hi all,
I'm seeing some strange behaviour using NSBox's sizeToFit method.
When I send the message in my code, the box gets sized too small and
clips it contents.
To make sure it wasn't anything to do with my app, I created a brand
new test project, added a box to the main window, and put a couple
of labels and buttons inside the box.
When I use Layout > Size to Fit in IB, the box is nicely fitted
around its contents with proper margins as I would expect.
In the app delegate's applicationDidFinishLaunching method I then
send a sizeToFit message to the box:
- (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(NSNotification *)aNotification
{
[box sizeToFit];
}
The result is that the box is sized too small and clips its
contents. As this is a brand new project where I've added a single
line of code, I'm not sure what I could be doing wrong. Is this
method working as expected for anyone else?
Regards,
Ingvar
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