Try doing the load in -viewWillAppear: instead. My guess is that the WKWebView
is adding a UIScrollView when you load the content, and that scroll view is
being modified after the fact when you can see it.
Alternatively you can try setting automaticallyAdjustsScrollViewInsets=NO on
your view co
Answering my own question - I ended up using NSPageController.
2015-10-29 8:55 GMT+02:00 Nick :
> Hi
> I am trying to do a nice sliding effect (that looks to the user as
> Calendar scrolling), but for pages. So basically I have several pages that
> I want to present to the user one by one, that h
On 1 Nov 2015, at 12:05 AM, Dave wrote:
>
> continue initWithParam:theParam andAnotherParam:(missing value) of me ?
>
> Otherwise how will it know to call super or self?
From the AppleScript Language Guide:
> A continue statement causes AppleScript to invoke the handler with the same
> name i
or maybe:
> continue initWithParam:theParam andAnotherParam:(missing value)
continue initWithParam:theParam andAnotherParam:(missing value) of me ?
Otherwise how will it know to call super or self?
Cheers
Dave
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On 31 Oct 2015, at 10:58 PM, Dave wrote:
>
> So:
>
>continue init()
>
> Calls the Superclass?
Yes.
> How would I do this:
>
> -(void) initWithParam:(NSString*) theParam
> {
> self = [self initWithParam:theParam andAnotherParam:nil];
> if (self == nil)
> return;
>
> // Do somethi
So:
continue init()
Calls the Superclass?
How would I do this:
-(void) initWithParam:(NSString*) theParam
{
self = [self initWithParam:theParam andAnotherParam:nil];
if (self == nil)
return;
// Do something
return self;
}
Thanks a lot, if you could point me to some documentatio
Thanks a lot Shane, I totally missed it, sorry for the misunderstanding.
Cheers
Dave
> On 30 Oct 2015, at 15:40, Dave wrote:
>
> Well, obviously it does get called, but how do you actually define in is
> AppleScript? I mean what is the equivalent of:
>
> -(id) init
> {
> self = [super init];