Simple class to monitor the user-visible portion of an NSScrollView document view.
ObservableScroller
An NSScroller subclass that makes it possible to determine the overlay style’s slot thickness and detect changes to it.
ScrollerOverlayObserver
A class that can be used to observe the scroller overlay size and visibily changes. This makes use of some heuristics that aren’t perfect, but the end result is quite good. Must be used in combination with ObservableScroller, but does not enforce an NSScrollView subclass requirement.
OverlayOnlyScrollView
A very simple NSScrollView subclass that will always use overlay style scrollers, regardless of user prefs or input device types.
PositionJumpingWorkaroundScrollView
A class that works around a pretty esoteric problem:
The scroll-position jumping will occur if this view contains an NSTextView and:
non-contiguous layout enabled for the NSTextView‘s NSLayoutManager
there are actual non contiguous blocks in the layout
the NSTextView is configured so text does not wrap to the view’s bounds
there are at least some lines of text that are actually larger than the view’s bounds
the containing NSScrollView has a vertical ruler present
the pointing device is a trackpad
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ScrollViewPlus
ScrollViewPlus is a small library that provides some helpful extension and capabilities for working with
NSScrollView
.Integration
Swift Package Manager
Carthage
Classes
ScrollViewVisibleRectObserver
Simple class to monitor the user-visible portion of an
NSScrollView
document view.ObservableScroller
An
NSScroller
subclass that makes it possible to determine the overlay style’s slot thickness and detect changes to it.ScrollerOverlayObserver
A class that can be used to observe the scroller overlay size and visibily changes. This makes use of some heuristics that aren’t perfect, but the end result is quite good. Must be used in combination with
ObservableScroller
, but does not enforce anNSScrollView
subclass requirement.OverlayOnlyScrollView
A very simple
NSScrollView
subclass that will always use overlay style scrollers, regardless of user prefs or input device types.PositionJumpingWorkaroundScrollView
A class that works around a pretty esoteric problem:
The scroll-position jumping will occur if this view contains an
NSTextView
and:NSTextView
‘sNSLayoutManager
NSTextView
is configured so text does not wrap to the view’s boundsNSScrollView
has a vertical ruler presentSuggestions or Feedback
We’d love to hear from you! Get in touch via an issue or pull request.
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.