Thanks for the answer.
Just leave it in a scrollview, and set it to not scroll in any direction, and 
size the scrollview to the table's height/width. That's it.

Actually I did it, In IB I deselect "Show Horizontal Scroll" and "Show Vertical Scroll" the table view won't scroll but still bouncing if I try to scroll it within the scrollview.
I ended up using a custom list view that can with customizable section.

-- Alfian

On 12/09/13 6:41, Corbin Dunn wrote:
On Sep 10, 2012, at 6:08 PM, Alfian Busyro<[email protected]>  wrote:

>Kyle, thanks for your solution.
>>Think very hard about this. Why would you want to do this? What would
>>you do if your table view gained enough data that it no longer fit in
>>the available space?
>So I planning to make two tables in one view but I don't want to separate that 
two tables with scroll,
>and make only the view (parent view of two tables) is scrollable.
Just leave it in a scrollview, and set it to not scroll in any direction, and 
size the scrollview to the table's height/width. That's it.

>The purpose is if user scroll down that parent view these two tables also have 
to be scroll down too.
>Like sectional table view but with multiple tables, because I don't want to 
make it sectional.
>>Yes, table views can live outside of a scroll view, but it's not a
>>simple task. -[NSTableView tile] loves to resize the table view to
>>snugly fit its contents, and -tile will be called at arbitrary times.
>>You can't call -setFrameSize: on a table view and expect it to stick.
>it seems pretty annoying.
That table has to control its frameSize; there is no way around this if you 
think about it.

corbin




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