It seems your thread keeps changing subjects so it's been difficult to follow 
your troubles back to something at the start, or maybe something's gotten lost.

If you have a view in a XIB, you can usually choose to embed it in a scroll 
view (there's a menu item for that) which should take care of your issues, 
provided that view is the one which changes size.

If it doesn't, look at NSScrollView for a method named something like reflect 
document size change and call it after changing your view's size.

The scroll view and clip view work together to keep everything coordinated with 
the document view's size, which just refers to your sizable view that you 
embedded within a scroll view (a stack view if I've followed things correctly). 
Be very sure you need another view between them before adding one. If so, that 
should be the scroll view's document view and you should only handle changing 
its size.
--
Gary L. Wade (Sent from my iPhone)
http://www.garywade.com/
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