On Nov 19, 2009, at 9:20 PM, Dave DeLong wrote:
> However, in both of these methods, the attributedString of the textview is
> nil, thus giving me the strange results I'm seeing.
How are you getting the attributedString out of the textview? (I'm guessing by
calling -textStorage.) If so, that s
Your question has caused me to dig deeper...
It seems that when I handle both the NSViewFrameDidChangeNotification and the
NSTableViewSelectionDidChangeNotification notifications, the attributedString
of the textView's layout manager is nil.
This is very interesting... Here's a bit more of my
On Nov 19, 2009, at 2:39 PM, Dave DeLong wrote:
> When I print out the size or rect that these return, I invariably get either
> {0, 0} or something absurd like {{1.17076e-318, 2.29357e-314}, {2.30359e-314,
> 2.1224e-314}} (that's just running the rect through NSStringFromRect())
Make sure the
Good point.
When I print out the size or rect that these return, I invariably get either
{0, 0} or something absurd like {{1.17076e-318, 2.29357e-314}, {2.30359e-314,
2.1224e-314}} (that's just running the rect through NSStringFromRect())
Dave
On Nov 19, 2009, at 3:37 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
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On Nov 19, 2009, at 1:28 PM, Dave DeLong wrote:
> I have an NSTextView that I need to resize dynamically. NSTextView appears
> to resize itself as I add text, but I also need it to shrink itself as I
> delete text. Here's what I've tried:
Several of those look like reasonable calls for this
Hi everyone,
I've been struggling for several hours to get the bounding rectangle of an
NSAttributedString when drawn at a particular width.
I have an NSTextView that I need to resize dynamically. NSTextView appears to
resize itself as I add text, but I also need it to shrink itself as I delet