I’m porting an iPhone app that uses this tutorial into a Mac app. I’ve been able to get text to display in NSScrollView, but I can’t get the text to scroll and I hope someone knows what I am missing.
In the iPhone app, CTView is subclassed from UIScrollView
CTView.h:
@interface CTView : UIScrollView <UIScrollViewDelegate> {
1) But there is no NSScrollViewDelegate in AppKit. Is the missing delegate interface to NSScrollView the problem?
So for the Mac app, CTView.h looks like the following:
@interface CTView : NSScrollView
In CTView.m I have
[self setHasHorizontalScroller:YES];
[self setAcceptsTouchEvents:YES];
Also inside CTView.m I create a NSMutableArray of frames as
self.frames = [NSMutableArray array];
and fill the array up with frames. I also set the frame for the document view for the complete larger image that I want to be able to scroll through as:
[[self contentView] setFrame:[self bounds]];
[self.documentView setFrame: NSMakeRect(0, 0, totalPages * self.bounds.size.width, textFrame.size.height)];
The first frame is visible in the CTView, but when I move the horizontal scroll bar, the second frame doesn’t show up in CTView.
I’m using Xcode 4.3.3 and Mac OS X 10.7.4.
Does anyone know what I need to do differently from UIScrollView for NSScrollView to be able to scroll through the frames?
Finally figured it out. Whew!
1) NSScrollView needs a view for its documentView, where the documentView is what is scrolled over. So in the nib I created a NSScrollView that contained a view for the documentView and set the documentView to that view as shown by the code in CTView.m
2) Then I added the array of frames, that would normally be added to UIScrollView, to the documentView of NSScrollView. The array of frames consists of multiple elements of content.
And that did the trick.