I used a textview to work as an automatically scrolling log window for a real time data output feed. I limit the size of the textstorage programmatically. When I fill the textstorage to my programmatic size limit (currently is 16384 characters), the textview overwrites itself momentarily. By overwrite, I mean that the new text displays on top of the existing text, such that you can't read it anymore. The rate I update the textview is about 1-3 times a second.

I have posted a few screenshots of this behavior here: http:// picasaweb.google.com/cswoodruff/CocoaTroubleshooting/ photo#5180264259131797666.

Here are the relevent code chunks:

- (void)handleNewData:(id)newData
{
scrollPos [[receiverScroll verticalScroller] floatValue]; //Get the current scrollbar position
        
        if(newData ! nil)
        {
                NSRange endRange;
                endRange.location [[receiverConsole textStorage] length];
                endRange.length 0;
[receiverConsole replaceCharactersInRange:endRange withString:newData]; //Append the new text to the textStorage mutableString
        }
        
        if([[receiverConsole textStorage] length] > TEXT_SIZE)
        {
                [self deleteToSize];
        }
}

- (void)deleteToSize
{
        int charToDelete [[receiverConsole textStorage] length] - TEXT_SIZE;
[[receiverConsole textStorage] deleteCharactersInRange:NSMakeRange (0, charToDelete)];
}

- (void)scrollToBottom
{
//if the scrollbar *was all the way at the bottom before the new text was appended, then scroll down to the bottom
        if( scrollPos == 1.0 )
        {
                NSRange endRange;
                endRange.location [[receiverConsole textStorage] length];
                endRange.length 0;
                [receiverConsole scrollRangeToVisible:endRange];
        }
}


In the Init method:
        [receiverScroll setPostsFrameChangedNotifications:YES];
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(scrollToBottom) name:NSViewFrameDidChangeNotification object:nil];

I am running this code on OSX 10.4.11 on a MacBook Pro 2.4 GHz. If anyone has any idea of what I'm doing wrong here, please let me know. I still consider myself a beginner at Objective-C / Cocoa, so I welcome ideas on how to make this better.

Regards,

Chris Woodruff

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