NSScrollView vertical align
I want to do scrolling vertical stack (Swift, Cocoa Mac app).
For that purpose I placed NsStackView in NSScrollView.
At first glance everything is okay:
but when I move to the top side of window, the stack's content doesn't move and stays at the bottom of NSScrollView, and when I move to the bottom side of window, the stack's content moves with the bottom side of NSScrollView:
This is the part of storyboard:
What I am doing wrong?
swift macos alignment nsscrollview
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I want to do scrolling vertical stack (Swift, Cocoa Mac app).
For that purpose I placed NsStackView in NSScrollView.
At first glance everything is okay:
but when I move to the top side of window, the stack's content doesn't move and stays at the bottom of NSScrollView, and when I move to the bottom side of window, the stack's content moves with the bottom side of NSScrollView:
This is the part of storyboard:
What I am doing wrong?
swift macos alignment nsscrollview
Just a wild assumption on my end, but wouldn't a table view suit your needs better? Also, some code would be helpful in finding the issue.
– Zoltan Vari
Nov 10 at 14:36
Do you use gravity areas?
– Willeke
Nov 10 at 17:13
@ZoltanVari there is no code, only elements in IB. And I am think NSTableView has no scroll..
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:16
@Willeke I'm already tried to use all of these options, nothing helped :(
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:18
But I found the some helpful example: github.com/mattiasjahnke/NSStackView-Scroll. There is some code in ViewController, which solved the problem
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:19
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I want to do scrolling vertical stack (Swift, Cocoa Mac app).
For that purpose I placed NsStackView in NSScrollView.
At first glance everything is okay:
but when I move to the top side of window, the stack's content doesn't move and stays at the bottom of NSScrollView, and when I move to the bottom side of window, the stack's content moves with the bottom side of NSScrollView:
This is the part of storyboard:
What I am doing wrong?
swift macos alignment nsscrollview
I want to do scrolling vertical stack (Swift, Cocoa Mac app).
For that purpose I placed NsStackView in NSScrollView.
At first glance everything is okay:
but when I move to the top side of window, the stack's content doesn't move and stays at the bottom of NSScrollView, and when I move to the bottom side of window, the stack's content moves with the bottom side of NSScrollView:
This is the part of storyboard:
What I am doing wrong?
swift macos alignment nsscrollview
swift macos alignment nsscrollview
edited Nov 10 at 17:12
Mihai Chelaru
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Just a wild assumption on my end, but wouldn't a table view suit your needs better? Also, some code would be helpful in finding the issue.
– Zoltan Vari
Nov 10 at 14:36
Do you use gravity areas?
– Willeke
Nov 10 at 17:13
@ZoltanVari there is no code, only elements in IB. And I am think NSTableView has no scroll..
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:16
@Willeke I'm already tried to use all of these options, nothing helped :(
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:18
But I found the some helpful example: github.com/mattiasjahnke/NSStackView-Scroll. There is some code in ViewController, which solved the problem
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:19
add a comment |
Just a wild assumption on my end, but wouldn't a table view suit your needs better? Also, some code would be helpful in finding the issue.
– Zoltan Vari
Nov 10 at 14:36
Do you use gravity areas?
– Willeke
Nov 10 at 17:13
@ZoltanVari there is no code, only elements in IB. And I am think NSTableView has no scroll..
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:16
@Willeke I'm already tried to use all of these options, nothing helped :(
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:18
But I found the some helpful example: github.com/mattiasjahnke/NSStackView-Scroll. There is some code in ViewController, which solved the problem
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:19
Just a wild assumption on my end, but wouldn't a table view suit your needs better? Also, some code would be helpful in finding the issue.
– Zoltan Vari
Nov 10 at 14:36
Just a wild assumption on my end, but wouldn't a table view suit your needs better? Also, some code would be helpful in finding the issue.
– Zoltan Vari
Nov 10 at 14:36
Do you use gravity areas?
– Willeke
Nov 10 at 17:13
Do you use gravity areas?
– Willeke
Nov 10 at 17:13
@ZoltanVari there is no code, only elements in IB. And I am think NSTableView has no scroll..
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:16
@ZoltanVari there is no code, only elements in IB. And I am think NSTableView has no scroll..
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:16
@Willeke I'm already tried to use all of these options, nothing helped :(
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:18
@Willeke I'm already tried to use all of these options, nothing helped :(
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:18
But I found the some helpful example: github.com/mattiasjahnke/NSStackView-Scroll. There is some code in ViewController, which solved the problem
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:19
But I found the some helpful example: github.com/mattiasjahnke/NSStackView-Scroll. There is some code in ViewController, which solved the problem
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:19
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Just a wild assumption on my end, but wouldn't a table view suit your needs better? Also, some code would be helpful in finding the issue.
– Zoltan Vari
Nov 10 at 14:36
Do you use gravity areas?
– Willeke
Nov 10 at 17:13
@ZoltanVari there is no code, only elements in IB. And I am think NSTableView has no scroll..
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:16
@Willeke I'm already tried to use all of these options, nothing helped :(
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:18
But I found the some helpful example: github.com/mattiasjahnke/NSStackView-Scroll. There is some code in ViewController, which solved the problem
– Mark Chesnavsky
Nov 10 at 23:19