Thanks Graham,
Now I get it. Works great.
On 30/12/2010, at 10:39 PM, Graham Cox wrote:
>
> On 30/12/2010, at 8:54 PM, Peter Zegelin wrote:
>
>> So it looks like NSSplitView is sufficiently different ( ie it has to move a
>> divider ) that to get the mouseUp event I would have to handle the divider
>> drag myself, which is probably more complicated than it looks.
>>
>> Further suggestions welcome!
>
>
> Many views/controls implement their own tracking loop within -mouseDown:,
> handling all the drag and mouse up events within that loop. Thus, the
> standard view methods are not called. So, to hook in when the split drag
> completes,just add your code to the end of -mouseDown: after the call to
> super.
>
> This is explained in the documentation Kyle cited.
>
> --Graham
>
>
kind regards,
Peter Zegelin
http://www.fracturedsoftware.com
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