Hi,

First of all, I think I'm being a bit brain-dead here as I just *know* I've had 
to do something similar to this in the past, or have seen something similar to 
it at least, elsewhere, but I'm obviously using the wrong search terms in 
Cocoabuilder and Cocoadev and my memory is obviously fading with age... So -

I am creating a view for printing index cards that basically takes an array of 
attributed strings and prints each one on a 5 x 3 card. However, if an 
attributed string is too long for one card, I want to wrap it across two cards 
or more (however many it takes). This is where my brain-deadness comes in. 
What's the best way of doing this? That is, what is the best way of seeing how 
many NSRects of a given size it takes to fit one attributed string, and the 
range of characters for each rect? The only thing that has come to mind is 
using an NSLayoutManager with multiple text containers, creating a new text 
container each time the layout manager finishes layout out a text container if 
layout is not complete (i.e. using the same method you would use for a multiple 
page view, a la TextEdit). I suppose I could use one text view, set at 5 x 3 
inches, for the drawing, swapping in and out the text containers as 
necessary... But this seems a heavy-handed approach
 for a view that is only for printing and that will never be used for editing. 
Is there a simpler method, something blindingly obvious that I'm overlooking?

Thanks for any input and all the best,
Keith


      
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