Good questions.

As an experiment, in the same method in which I create and add the subview 
which is not displaying I create an NSButton using the same frame as for the 
subview.  I add the NSButton and it displays.

So, I am sure the NSTabviewItem view is correct.

As to the subview, I added a delegate method for when the tab is clicked.  
Breaking there and dumping the subviews I see my subview in the view hierarchy.

This seems such a trivial task that I am quite puzzled.

-koko


On Apr 19, 2012, at 9:27 PM, Keary Suska wrote:

> On Apr 19, 2012, at 5:34 PM, koko wrote:
> 
>> I get the view for an NSTabViewItem.
>> 
>> To this view I add a subview.
> 
> How do you (in code) identify the correct NSTabViewItem, retrieve the view 
> and add the subview? What is the frame of the subview?
> 
>> In the debugger displaying the subviews of view I see the subview.
> 
> How do you know it is the correct/same subview?
> 
>> When  the NSTabViewItem displays  the subview is not being shown.  The view 
>> does display.
>> 
>> The subview is not set hidden in IB.
>> 
>> Why would I not see the subview?
> 
> 
> 
> Keary Suska
> Esoteritech, Inc.
> "Demystifying technology for your home or business"
> 
> 


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