FROM : Ken Tozier
DATE : Sat Apr 28 18:18:20 2007
Hi
I have a subclass of NSScrollView, tried including both the
NSScrollView subclass header and <AppKit/AppKit.h> in both the header
and body of a superview class but keep getting the following compile
error when I try to programatically set either the content view or
document view:
'setDocumentView' was not declared in this scope
'setContentView' was not declared in this scope
I also tried using a straight NSScrollView just to see if there was
some problem with the subclass and got the exact same error.
I checked very carefully before posting this and the headers are
definitely included in the class that calls setDocumentView. Since
all appropriate headers and frameworks are included (<Cocoa/Cocoa.h>,
<AppKit/AppKit.h> "MyScrollView.h"), why am I getting this error?
Thanks for any help
Ken
DATE : Sat Apr 28 18:18:20 2007
Hi
I have a subclass of NSScrollView, tried including both the
NSScrollView subclass header and <AppKit/AppKit.h> in both the header
and body of a superview class but keep getting the following compile
error when I try to programatically set either the content view or
document view:
'setDocumentView' was not declared in this scope
'setContentView' was not declared in this scope
I also tried using a straight NSScrollView just to see if there was
some problem with the subclass and got the exact same error.
I checked very carefully before posting this and the headers are
definitely included in the class that calls setDocumentView. Since
all appropriate headers and frameworks are included (<Cocoa/Cocoa.h>,
<AppKit/AppKit.h> "MyScrollView.h"), why am I getting this error?
Thanks for any help
Ken
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