> On 14 Sep 2015, at 22:51, Jonathan Hull <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> It looks like these are the constraints inside of the detailView (that hold 
> it’s sub-parts together).  Doesn’t really tell us anything about the 
> constraints holding the detailView itself in place...
> 
> Thanks,
> Jon

No, not explicitly, I didn’t think I needed to since I can add LTWDetailYView’s 
to the exact same StackVIew and it works (e.g. LTWDetailYView stretches in X 
but LTWDetailXView doesn’t).

LTWDetailYView has a layout like this:

LTWDetailYView
        NSStackView
                Controls


Whereas LTWDetailXView is like this:

LTWDetailXView
        Controls

Both views are added to the exact same NSStackView, the driving code is common 
to both views, just the internal details change as per the NIB and the Class 
Implementation.

I’d be happy to try this out, but I’m not sure of the correct constraints in 
the first place, so when I try it I’m not sure if it should work or not!

Cheers
Dave
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