Thank you Graham,
It's exactly what I have done.

Regards
-- Leonardo


> Da: Graham Cox <graham....@bigpond.com>
> Data: Sat, 31 May 2014 08:34:39 +1000
> A: Leonardo <mac.iphone....@gmail.com>
> Cc: <cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com>
> Oggetto: Re: Multiple NSTextContainer
> 
> 
> On 30 May 2014, at 7:55 pm, Leonardo <mac.iphone....@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Now I would like to save all of that to the disk. How
>> can I do?
>> 
>> I thought to assign an ID to each textView and save the connection scheme as
>> e.g.:
>>    texViewA ID 0 connected to
>>        textViewB ID 1
>>        textViewC ID 2
>> 
>> So when I reopen the document file I firstly create all the textViews A, B
>> and C, then I reconnect the 3 textViews using the same API addTextContainer:
>> 
>> Or is a better archiving method?
> 
> 
> You don't need to save the layout arrangement to the disk (unless it changes
> in different documents), only the text.
> 
> When you make the document, you create your views, containers and connect them
> together in code, as you're doing. Then you load the text into the text
> storage (belongs to the layout manager) and it will automatically flow through
> your containers as you have them. The order of the containers in the layout
> manager sets the flow order of the text.
> 
> --Graham
> 
> 


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