I posted similar question to Stackoverflow and it seems that the problem
might be system dependent.
I am on OSX 10.7.5 and XCode 4.6 and the person who tested my minimal
example on XCode 4.6.1 and OS X 10.8.3 did not have any problems with
autolayaout.
Best
K
On 26/04/2013 00:15, Chuck Soper
I ran into a very similar problem. Recently, I put my view hierarchy into
an NSTabView. When it's in the inactive tab, I get lots of "Unable to
simultaneously satisfy constraints" errors. When the view hierarchy is in
the active tab, there are no errors. I use auto layout in most of my views
accept
Hello
My problems persist.
So the NSScrolView as such work perfectly if they are in the active tab view.
However if another tabview is active while window resizing the scrollviews on
the inactive tabs get crazy and report NSClipVIew constraint with width 0.
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K
On 19 Apr 2013, at 08:37, Krzys
Thank you Chuck for pointing me to the answer I will try that. I know
that NSScrollView is not build with Autolayout in mind but I hoped using
it would save several boring layout managment problems arising in my
design.
Also, I did send the message last week but as it was my first to this
mai
This message may be relevant for your issue:
http://prod.lists.apple.com/archives/cocoa-dev/2013/Feb/msg00426.html
Personally, I don't use auto layout in NSScrollView. I think that
NSScrollView doesn't support it, but it appears that many people have
gotten it to work.
Chuck
P.S. It looks like yo
Hi
I have an NSTabView with multiple tabs, each containing an NSScrollView. In the
scrollviews I dynamically place custom views which are sized using autolayout
and constraints.
Now if I add my custom views to a scrollview in tab1 and resize the window with
this tab active everything works fine