On 10 Feb 2012, at 14:21, Alvaro Costa Neto wrote:
> When the user drags the divider and collapses it, the split view retains the
> view's frames before the collapse and that's probably something that is
> giving you some problems. In this sense, there are two different behaviors
> going on wh
Hi Luc, how are you?
When the user drags the divider and collapses it, the split view retains the
view's frames before the collapse and that's probably something that is giving
you some problems. In this sense, there are two different behaviors going on
when a collapse happen:
1) If the user d
Hi,
I'm really very close to having a working NSSplitView with animated "collapse"
& "uncollapse" of the subviews, but there still is a problem when one of the
subviews is first collapsed by dragging the divider over the subview's minimal
size as controlled by the delegate.
When I expand such