On Jan 20, 2010, at 5:27 AM, Grant Christensen wrote:

> I have an array controller that is feeding a NSTableView on a window.  Also 
> on the window are a few text fields showing the contents of the selected row 
> (shows more than table).  One of the fields is an NSTextView.

What property of the text view are you binding to the controller?

> When I click on a row in the table the text view shows the data under that 
> row for that field, which is a multi line string.  The font used seems to be 
> the default font, not what I have set for the view.

I believe what happens is that if you set a string value for the text view's 
contents, it gets promoted to an attributed string with no styles; but if no 
styles are set the default ones will be used, i.e. 12pt Helvetica.

What I would do is either write a custom NSValueTransformer that will convert 
an NSString into an NSAttributedString containing your desired attributes; or 
bind the controller's value to a property on a custom object of your own, whose 
setter will set the proper value on the text view.

Or just use an NSTextField instead...

—Jens

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