How can I disable the vertical scrolling of a NSScrollView ?
I can't find a quick solution on Google.
Thanks
Try this in NSScrollView subclass:
- (void)scrollWheel:(NSEvent *)theEvent
{
[super scrollWheel:theEvent];
if ([theEvent deltaY] != 0.0)
{
[[self nextResponder] scrollWheel:theEvent];
}
}
Also you can log it by:
NSLog(@"user scrolled %f horizontally and %f vertically", [theEvent deltaX], [theEvent deltaY]);
I like Ivan's answer above. However, in my particular case, I had a table view (vertical scrolling) where each row contained a collection view (horizontal scrolling).
When users tried to scroll up/down, if there mouse was hovered over one of the collection views, they wouldn't be able to scroll up or down.
To resolve this, I subclassed the NSScrollView that contained the NSCollectionViews and I overrided this method with the following code:
override func scrollWheel(with event: NSEvent)
{
if (fabs(Double(event.deltaY)) > fabs(Double(event.deltaX))) {
self.nextResponder?.scrollWheel(with: event);
} else {
super.scrollWheel(with: event);
}
}
This way, it checks if the user is predominantly scrolling in one direction and handles it appropriately.
You could observe the content offset in scrollViewDidScroll: and set the x value to the value you like.
Edit: Ok, then. Have you seen this: Constraining Scrolling?
was wondering if you came across
- (void)setHasVerticalScroller:(BOOL)flag;
to disable the vertical scrollbar ?
You can also set this in Interface Builder.