IKImageView and scroll bars
I'm trying to use the IKImageViewDemo provided by apple (http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/samplecode/IKImageViewDemo/inde开发者_高级运维x.html) and I'm trying to add scrollbars to it. I've tried two things:
1) embedding the IKImageView in a ScrollView. This had all sorts of weird effects, like the image was no longer located where it should have been, and the scrollbars seemed to be in a fixed place, no matter how big the window was (So I could shrink the window and lose the scrollbars, even though the scrollview was set to resize with the window)
2) I added [_imageView setHasHorizontalScrollers: YES] (and vertical) into the code in the openImageURL method. This appears to have done nothing.
Am I missing something obvious?
Additionally: Why does
NSLog(@"scrollbar? H %d V %d hide %d",
_imageView.hasHorizontalScroller,
_imageView.hasVerticalScroller,
_imageView.autohidesScrollers);
_imageView.hasHorizontalScroller = YES;
_imageView.hasVerticalScroller = YES;
_imageView.autohidesScrollers = YES;
NSLog(@"scrollbar? H %d V %d hide %d",
_imageView.hasHorizontalScroller,
_imageView.hasVerticalScroller,
_imageView.autohidesScrollers);
give me:
scrollbar? H 0 V 0 hide 0
scrollbar? H 0 V 0 hide 0
?
Additionally additionally:
Equivalently why does:
BOOL b = _imageView.autohidesScrollers = YES;
NSLog (@"b %d scrollers %d", b, _imageView.autohidesScrollers);
print b 1 scrollers 0 ?
One thing that may have been catching you up in IKImageViewDemo was that the image was zoomed to fit in the windowDidResize:
method ([_imageView zoomImageToFit: self]
).
Embedding the IKImageView in a NSScrollView is the right thing to do. In order to get the scrollbars to follow the window as you resize it, you need to adjust the springs and struts (== autoresizing mask) in Interface Builder.
Addendum: As you've noticed, there is a bug in Mac OS X 10.6 that causes this not to work properly. You can work around the problem by subclassing the NSScrollView as follows:
@interface IKImageClipView : NSClipView
- (NSRect)docRect;
@end
@implementation ScrollViewWorkaround
- (void)reflectScrolledClipView:(NSClipView *)cView;
{
NSView *_imageView = [self documentView];
[super reflectScrolledClipView:cView];
if ([_imageView isKindOfClass:[IKImageView class]] &&
[[self contentView] isKindOfClass:[IKImageClipView class]] &&
[[self contentView] respondsToSelector:@selector(docRect)]) {
NSSize docSize = [(IKImageClipView *)[self contentView] docRect].size;
NSSize scrollViewSize = [self contentSize];
// NSLog(@"doc %@ scrollView %@", NSStringFromSize(docSize), NSStringFromSize(scrollViewSize));
if (docSize.height > scrollViewSize.height || docSize.width > scrollViewSize.width)
((IKImageView *)_imageView).autohidesScrollers = NO;
else
((IKImageView *)_imageView).autohidesScrollers = YES;
}
}
@end
Try this out:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1583683/IKImageViewDemo.zip
It's a version of IKImageViewDemo with scroll bars and the above workaround.
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