NSScrollview not scrolling programmatically?
NSClipView has a scrollToPoint: method which can be used to scroll programmatically:
- (IBAction)scrollToMid:(id)sender
{
CGFloat midYPoint = [self.scrollView contentView].frame.size.height/2.0;
[[self.scrollView contentView] scrollToPoint:NSMakePoint(0.0, midYPoint)];
[self.scrollView reflectScrolledClipView:[self.scrollView contentView]];
}
If you want animated scrolling, you have to set the boundsOrigin
via animator proxy. (Because neither NSScrollView
nor NSClipView
expose an animatable scroll point property)
- (IBAction)scrollToMidAnimated:(id)sender
{
[NSAnimationContext beginGrouping];
[[NSAnimationContext currentContext] setDuration:2.0];
NSClipView* clipView = [self.scrollView contentView];
NSPoint newOrigin = [clipView bounds].origin;
newOrigin.y = [self.scrollView contentView].frame.size.height/2.0;
[[clipView animator] setBoundsOrigin:newOrigin];
[NSAnimationContext endGrouping];
}
Better way to get this, flip the view. I have worked on this to get the scroll view to top.
-(void)scrollToTop:(NSScrollView *)scrollView
{
NSPoint newScrollOrigin;
if ([[scrollView documentView] isFlipped]) {
newScrollOrigin=NSMakePoint(0.0,0.0);
} else {
newScrollOrigin=NSMakePoint(0.0,NSMaxY([[scrollView documentView] frame]) -NSHeight([[scrollView contentView] bounds]));
}
[[scrollView documentView] scrollPoint:newScrollOrigin];
}
That should be called in windowDidLoad
to get the position .
-(void)windowDidLoad
{
[super windowDidLoad];
[self scrollToTop:_myScroll];
}