You can see an example of the problem here:

http://i45.tinypic.com/fu8bpz.png

On Feb 2, 2013, at 8:06 PM, Graham Cox wrote:

> 
> On 03/02/2013, at 1:59 PM, Patrick Cusack <livinginlosange...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
>> Sorry, I have asked this before, but I am genuinely perplexed and need help. 
>> I have an NSScrollView enclosing a custom view. When, I launch my 
>> application, I see the scroll bars of my NSScrollView being echoed or 
>> duplicated in the middle of my custom view. It is so annoying. I have tried 
>> everything I can to figure out why it is doing it.  Has anyone ever seen 
>> this? I have been slowly pulling things out of my model, but the only thing 
>> that keeps it from happening, is if I completely hide the scrollbars, but 
>> then I need to add logic to scroll the view inside the scrollview.
> 
> 
> Well, I've never seen this happen despite using NSScrollView extensively.
> 
> So that suggests that there is something a bit strange with the way you're 
> creating it, or setting it up.
> 
> 
> In IB, you can either add a scroll view than add a custom view to it, or add 
> a custom view and then use 'Embed in Scrollview' to wrap it in the 
> scrollview. Both work fine for me.
> 
> The next thing to check is the sizing settings. Are you using classic springs 
> and struts or the newer constraints? I'm afraid I don't yet have any 
> experience with the new thing, only springs and struts. The scroller should 
> usually be set to expand and stick to all four sides of its enclosing view, 
> but the custom view within is usually of a fixed size, and this might change 
> programmatically according to your content. There's no reason to change any 
> other setting, such as the scrollbars or the clip view of the scrollview.
> 
> Whether your custom view is flipped or not will affect the way the scrollview 
> behaves - something to check.
> 
> Does anything in your code "fiddle" with the scrollview? There is rarely a 
> need to. Have you subclassed it, and overridden something like -tile?
> 
> You could try starting a fresh project and quickly trying to put together a 
> simple scrollview without any special code and verify it works, then look for 
> what difference there is in your project that changes that.
> 
> 
> --Graham
> 
> 

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