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> On Mar 12, 2017, at 5:18 AM, Daryle Walker <dary...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> I hope it’s a nice first try, but I have some concerns.
> 
> 1. I also added an “Export as PDF…” menu item, which uses the save-as-PDF 
> default action. I guess it calls my code, but the docs for 
> “NSDocument.pdfPrintOperation” say I should use a separate print-information 
> objects for PDF mode. Does the default code take care of that already? Or do 
> I have to figure out somehow if I’m in print-to-PDF mode or regular print 
> mode and change the initialization of “info” above to be 
> “self.pdfPrintOperation” as needed?

And this is why you shouldn't post half-tired. It's "pdfPrintOperation," not 
"pdfPrintInfo," so my override wouldn't be called by definition. I guess I 
would override "pdfPrintOperation" to attach a custom print-info, but what 
should be in it? Is there some Apple sample code on this property? I didn't 
find it at all on GitHub. 


> 2. The RTF files I saved with the conversion operation have wrapping when 
> viewed through QuickLook. But the print-outs don’t do that; they do wrap, but 
> the limit is past the page margins so I lose part of the text. How can I set 
> the wrapping-mode/margins correctly.

I forgot to mention that another symptom was a second page appearing if the 
document only used one. I guess it was trying to represent the cut-off text on 
the right side. But it doesn't show up if more than one page is used. 

> 3. Are there any other (subtle) problems with the text-view code, since I 
> just took it from Stack Overflow?


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