Marko Riedel | 11 Jul 17:19

Gorm, NSTableView

Hi folks,

here are some issues I've come across. This is with Gorm. I had a window containing a scrollview, with a
tableview as its documentview. I needed another one like it, so I selected the window, copied it, clicked
paste, and voila! I had another copy. Only when I tested the interface, I discovered that this procedure
inadvertently disconnected the tableview in the source window from the scrollview that contained it.
The tableview no longer scrolled. The only way to fix this was to re-create the window in question.

Second issue. I've noticed that tables inside scrollviews tend to get corrupted by repeated resizing.
What I mean by that is, after resizing the scrollview several times the scrollbars no longer accurately
reflect the part of the tableview being displayed. This applies to interfaces created with Gorm.

Best regards,

Marko

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Re: Gorm, NSTableView

Kindly write this up as a bug against Gorm on bugs.gnustep.org, please.   Thanks.

 Gregory Casamento -- Principal Consultant - OLC, Inc 
# GNUstep Chief Maintainer

----- Original Message ----
From: Marko Riedel <markoriedelde <at> yahoo.de>
To: DISCUSS GNUstep <discuss-gnustep <at> gnu.org>
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 11:22:24 AM
Subject: Gorm, NSTableView

Hi folks,

here are some issues I've come across. This is with Gorm. I had a window containing a scrollview, with a
tableview as its documentview. I needed another one like it, so I selected the window, copied it, clicked
paste, and voila! I had another copy. Only when I tested the interface, I discovered that this procedure
inadvertently disconnected the tableview in the source window from the scrollview that contained it.
The tableview no longer scrolled. The only way to fix this was to re-create the window in question.

Second issue. I've noticed that tables inside scrollviews tend to get corrupted by repeated resizing.
What I mean by that is, after resizing the scrollview several times the scrollbars no longer accurately
reflect the part of the tableview being displayed. This applies to interfaces created with Gorm.

Best regards,

Marko

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