On Feb 21, 2009, at 8:03 PM, K. Darcy Otto wrote:
I had considered doing this with Core Animation, but it just seems
simpler to get this working. Here is the code that I'm using
(adapted from Hillegass, Chapter 29):
-(void)displayViewController:(NSViewController *)vc
{
NSWindow *w = [self window];
NSView *v = [vc view];
// Compute the new window frame
NSSize currentSize = [[w contentView] frame].size;
NSSize newSize = [v frame].size;
float deltaWidth = newSize.width - currentSize.width;
float deltaHeight = newSize.height - currentSize.height;
NSRect windowFrame = [w frame];
windowFrame.size.height += deltaHeight;
windowFrame.origin.y -= deltaHeight;
windowFrame.size.width += deltaWidth;
[w setContentView:nil];
[w setFrame:windowFrame display:YES animate:YES];
[w setContentView:v];
}
You probably shouldn't replace the content view with your own view. The content view is a container that is managed by the window (resized to the window's specifications as the window resizes, for example). Instead of replacing it you probably want to add your view as a sub- view of the content view, something like this:
// todo: set this up to your liking NSRect contentBounds = [[w contentView] bounds]; // fill content view entirely [v setFrame:contentBounds]; // adjust width and height to content view/window [v setAutoresizingMask:NSViewWidthSizable | NSViewHeightSizable]; [[w contentView] addSubview:v]; [w setFrame:windowFrame display:YES animate:YES]; Warning, programmed in Mail.app Markus -- __________________________________________ Markus Spoettl
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