Re: NSSplitView divider tracking-area

2014-10-30 Thread edward taffel
> On Oct 30, 2014, at 3:19 PM, Quincey Morris > wrote: > > On Oct 30, 2014, at 11:19 , edward taffel > wrote: >> >> i agree! do you feel it should always track? [anyone else?] > > There’s an argument that says it should change the cursor if and only if > mouse down w

Re: NSSplitView divider tracking-area

2014-10-30 Thread Quincey Morris
On Oct 30, 2014, at 11:19 , edward taffel wrote: > > i agree! do you feel it should always track? [anyone else?] There’s an argument that says it should change the cursor if and only if mouse down while the cursor is changed would “grab” the splitter. (So that would be a “yes” in your scenari

Re: NSSplitView divider tracking-area

2014-10-30 Thread edward taffel
> On Oct 30, 2014, at 1:42 PM, Keary Suska wrote: > > A tracking area can choose when to track, and it appears that NSSplitView has > chosen to track only when the window is key. You may be able to access the > tracking area via the -trackingAreas method and swap it out with one of your > own

Re: NSSplitView divider tracking-area

2014-10-30 Thread Keary Suska
On Oct 30, 2014, at 10:45 AM, edward taffel wrote: >> AFAIK the tracking area of the split view is not affected by anything in the >> way you describe, and looking at the disassembly shows nothing out of the >> ordinary. The delegate has the ability to add to the area, but that's it. > > i’m

Re: NSSplitView divider tracking-area

2014-10-30 Thread edward taffel
> On Oct 30, 2014, at 12:34 PM, Seth Willits wrote: > >> in a panel, the tracking area for NSSplitView’s divider is only active if >> the panel is key, i.e. the cursor is not affected otherwise. as a panel is >> not generally key unless needed, ought not this area be always active? >> anyone

Re: NSSplitView divider tracking-area

2014-10-30 Thread Seth Willits
> in a panel, the tracking area for NSSplitView’s divider is only active if the > panel is key, i.e. the cursor is not affected otherwise. as a panel is not > generally key unless needed, ought not this area be always active? anyone > agree? anyone have a workaround? What does "a panel" mean to

NSSplitView divider tracking-area

2014-10-30 Thread edward taffel
in a panel, the tracking area for NSSplitView’s divider is only active if the panel is key, i.e. the cursor is not affected otherwise. as a panel is not generally key unless needed, ought not this area be always active? anyone agree? anyone have a workaround? thanks, edward