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I want to make a label that change its size depending on the size of the string value that it will show. Currently I am doing this:

[tfScroll setStringValue:strScoller];
[tfScroll sizeToFit];

However this is not working. What am I missing?

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  • sizeToFit is not what you need. Just get the length of your text and change the width of the textField.
    – filou
    Dec 20, 2012 at 13:28
  • What is not working? Is the field not changing size or are other views not rearranging around it? Or something else? sizeToFit does resize a label to fit its contents but that is all it does. Your two lines of code should resize the label. Quick visual check is to give the label a background color, you will see the area the label is covering.
    – CRD
    Dec 20, 2012 at 19:17
  • Cocoa Auto Layout provides ways of doing this sort of thing automatically. Dec 27, 2012 at 1:29
  • @noa : can you explain how ?
    – Colas
    Sep 27, 2013 at 12:58
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    Take a look at Auto Layout tutorials. The intro video from WWDC 2012 is extremely helpful. Sep 27, 2013 at 15:49

2 Answers 2

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If your tfScroll is NSTextField:

CGRect frame = tfScroll.frame;
frame.size.width = tfScroll.attributedStringValue.size.width+somepoints;//(somepoints=8)
tfScroll.frame = frame;

I did not find NSTextfield.contentSize.

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If you trying to resize the fields's height, this may works:

CGRect frame = tfScroll.frame;
frame.size.height = tfScroll.contentSize.height;
tfScroll.frame = frame;

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