Pro-tip: when updating a legacy NSCollectionView to a modern implementation and
you leave the old one in another view “just in case", update your
“collectionView” outlet to point to the new one. Sigh.
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Hi Mike,
On Apr 7, 2019, at 4:20 PM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
> The obvious first question to me is: is your notification actually firing?
Yes, it fires upon every frame change so I know exactly when the view’s width
becomes is less than my threshold. I am observing changes in
self.view.superview
The obvious first question to me is: is your notification actually firing?
Mike.
> On 6 Apr 2019, at 22:46, Demitri Muna wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a 10.11+ NSCollectionView. I have two representations (subclasses of
> NSCollectionViewItem) of the data - one large and one small. When the vi
Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X Third Edition by Aaron Hillegass, Chapter 29
View Swapping.
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View Swapping.
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