I have a related question; I wanted to figure out if the text view was scrolled to the bottom. I found this in the archives:

Compare the -visibleRect to the -bounds of the text view.  If the
visible rect is at the end of the bounds, the user can see the end.
Otherwise the user can not.

Being a newish cocoa developer, I need slightly more detail in the explanation. How do you compare the two? I am assuming I can't simply check if they are equal.

On Aug 26, 2009, at 2:59 PM, PCWiz wrote:

Thanks, that code worked perfectly.

On 2009-08-26, at 3:26 PM, Corbin Dunn wrote:


On Aug 26, 2009, at 2:17 PM, PCWiz wrote:

How do I make it so that an NSTableView automatically scrolls to the bottom as new rows are added to it?

There is no automatic way; you have to add code to do it. You should probably only do it if the prior row was scrolled to the bottom.

[tableView scrollRowToVisible:[tableView numberOfRows] - 1];

--corbin

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