You know, it's really dumb to post a reply to the entire digest. Not only can't
we tell what you are responding to, but we can't even find the bit you added.
--Graham
On 22/12/2011, at 1:11 AM, norbert wrote:
> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
> than "Re: Con
, I -scrollToPoint
> NSScrollView's content view a bit to the right or to the left.
> It seems to be working as I need, except that it doesn't scroll
> smoothly (I guess I need to use somehow). I suppose I need to attach a
> core animation layer to NSScrollView? Or use somehow CAScrollView?
> I've never worked with Core Animation be
, I -scrollToPoint
> NSScrollView's content view a bit to the right or to the left.
> It seems to be working as I need, except that it doesn't scroll
> smoothly (I guess I need to use somehow). I suppose I need to attach a
> core animation layer to NSScrollView? Or use somehow CAScrollView?
> I've never worked with Core Animation be
, I -scrollToPoint
> NSScrollView's content view a bit to the right or to the left.
> It seems to be working as I need, except that it doesn't scroll
> smoothly (I guess I need to use somehow). I suppose I need to attach a
> core animation layer to NSScrollView? Or use somehow CAScrollView?
> I've never worked with Core Animation be
, I -scrollToPoint
> NSScrollView's content view a bit to the right or to the left.
> It seems to be working as I need, except that it doesn't scroll
> smoothly (I guess I need to use somehow). I suppose I need to attach a
> core animation layer to NSScrollView? Or use somehow CAScrollView?
> I've never worked with Core Animation be
, I -scrollToPoint
> NSScrollView's content view a bit to the right or to the left.
> It seems to be working as I need, except that it doesn't scroll
> smoothly (I guess I need to use somehow). I suppose I need to attach a
> core animation layer to NSScrollView? Or use somehow CAScrollView?
> I've never worked with Core Animation be