no, I'm using CATextLayer directly. It has a "string" attribute for NSString or 
NSAttributedString. And CA is available since 10.5.

-
Joachim



Am 04.05.2010 um 02:11 schrieb Erik Benoist:

> joachim- 
> quick question- do you convert your text to images when you use 
> CoreAnimation? And is CA only available for 10.6+? 
> 
> -Erik
> 
> On May 3, 2010, at 1:59 PM, Joachim Deelen wrote:
> 
>> Hi Erik,
>> 
>> I think one way to go would be CoreAnimation ... At least I'm using it in my 
>> iTunes Menubar Controller Playwatch.
>> 
>> CATextLayer, CAScrollLayer and CABasicAnimation are the Classes that might 
>> be helpful. But CoreAnimation is rather complex.
>> 
>> There might be ways to implement it with a "normal" NSView contained in a 
>> NSScrollView. And yes, you would have to implement at least one custom 
>> NSView.
>> 
>> regards,
>> Joachim
>> 
>> http://www.aquarius-software.de/AQUARIUS-software_en/PlaywatchFeatures.html
>> 
>> 
>> Am 03.05.2010 um 00:58 schrieb Erik Benoist:
>> 
>>> I am writing a small NSStatusItem which displays a NSString in the menu bar 
>>> and supplies a series of NSMenuItems. As the text to be displayed is 
>>> occasionally longer than would be permitted on the Menu Bar I would like to 
>>> animate the text in a Stock Ticker style scrolling animation. Much like 
>>> you'd see in iTunes when a song is too long to be displayed or how the 
>>> modem connect NSStatusItem will scroll the words "dialing... 
>>> authentication...". I tried to simply write text to the menu bar using a 
>>> Timer writing one character at a time, but the result isn't smooth and due 
>>> to spacing in between letters can be variable in how much it moves each 
>>> iteration. 
>>> 
>>> I suspect that a custom NSView is set to the NSStatusItem, but I am at a 
>>> complete loss as to how to pull this off. Any examples of how to:
>>> 1. Properly animate the text. 
>>> 2. Attach the resulting animation to the menu bar
>>> 
>>> would be greatly appreciated. I have googled around extensively and have 
>>> yet to find a solid example or clue. 
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
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