On or about 8/15/10 12:40 PM, thus spake "Kyle Sluder"
<kyle.slu...@gmail.com>:

> Would you have preferred

I wouldn't have preferred anything. I think the whole thing is brilliant. I
am merely making a pedagogical suggestion about how the documentation might
be improved. The documentation as it stands seems to invite the user who
wants to draw directly into a layer to set a delegate and implement
drawLayer:inContext:. The fact that the delegate has a special meaning for
the view tree cancels the invitation (when the layer is a view's layer), but
the documentation fails to warn of this. All I'm suggesting is that wherever
the invitation implicitly appears, the corresponding warning should
explicitly appear also. m.

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