No, it's not solved. This works, because it always gives me the same rectangle. 
As far as I can see this call is broken. As soon as a user drags the scrollbar 
freely, the numbers go all bunkers as if the visible rectangle had an origin 
which was a hundred miles down the screen. As a result rowsInRect for tableview 
doesn't work neither and returns also useless results. Stupid. Is this normal 
and a known bug, or am I missing something?

Am 11.06.2011 um 14:49 schrieb Alexander Reichstadt:

> Never mind, what works reliably is:
> 
>     NSRect theRect = [[[self view] enclosingScrollView] visibleRect];
> 
> 
> Am 11.06.2011 um 14:39 schrieb Alexander Reichstadt:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> 
>> I have a view with view controller. The controller receives scroll changes. 
>> visibleRect returns bogus, so I tracked it with NSLog and confirmed this.
>> 
>> I use this code:
>>  NSRect theRect = [[self view] visibleRect];
>>  NSLog(@"%@",NSStringFromRect(theRect));  
>> 
>> When I scroll using the scrollwheel or arrows of the scrollbar, it looks good
>> 
>> 2011-06-11 14:34:06.089 App[20913:903] {{0, 0}, {10, 344}
>> 
>> When I click onto the dot inside the scrollbar and drag it to another 
>> position, it turns to bogus:
>> 2011-06-11 14:34:09.108 App[20913:903] {{0, 1.21354e+09}, {10, 344}}
>> 
>> I also tried:
>>  NSRect theRect = [[[self view] enclosingScrollView] documentVisibleRect];
>> 
>> Same result. Why????
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Alex
> 

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