Hello here,

Yesterday a ran into a strange problem that I could not get my head around. 
Simple setup created in InterfaceBuilder:

A window with a horizontal NSSplitview with two subviews.

If I run this without setting the delegate of the split view the two subviews 
get rescaled as expected.
When I hook up a delegate (for example via InterfaceBuilder) and the delegate 
does not implement any of the @optionals, all is fine.

But when I just add one implementation, e.g:

- (CGFloat)splitView:(NSSplitView *)splitView 
constrainMinCoordinate:(CGFloat)proposedMinimumPosition 
ofSubviewAt:(NSInteger)dividerIndex {
        return proposedMinimumPosition;
}

Which should interfere in any way, all goes down the drain. If i drag the 
Splitter, the left view gets resized, the right view just stays the same
If the delegate implements

- (void)splitViewDidResizeSubviews:(NSNotification *)notification

I just get notified for resizing the first view, not the second

Am I to stupid to see my error? Or might this be a bug?

Any help would be great,
Michael
 


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