Similar but on iOS, it is a UILabel that you want to use.

-Laurent.
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On Dec 8, 2010, at 12:25, Artemiy Pavlov wrote:

> Oh, wonderful, thank you, Laurent!
> 
> I assume NSTextField will work the same way as in iOS, right? E.g. this 
> tutorial will apply:
> http://icodeblog.com/2010/01/04/uitextfield-a-complete-api-overview/
> 
> Artemiy.
> 
> On 8 Dec 2010, at 21:42, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> 
>> On Dec 8, 2010, at 11:15, Artemiy Pavlov wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all!
>>> 
>>> I would like to add a simple text label to my Cocoa UI on OS X, 
>>> programaticaly. It's just a static text label that'll be there unchanged, 
>>> that has a certain font, size and color. What is the best way to do this?
>>> 
>>> I assumed this would be as easy as with NSBezierCurve, but it doesn't seem 
>>> that clear from the official Cocoa documentation.
>>> 
>>> Would appreciate any advise!
>>> 
>> 
>> NSRect myRect = NSMakeRect(10.f, 10.f, 60.f, 20.f);
>> NSTextField *myTextField = [[NSTextField alloc] initWithFrame:myRect];
>> [myTextField setEditable:NO];
>> [myTextField setFont:…. and so on...

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