Hi Andy,
NSLog(@isAutomaticTextReplacementEnabled %d, [NSSpellChecker
isAutomaticTextReplacementEnabled]);
NSLog(@isAutomaticSpellingCorrectionEnabled %d, [NSSpellChecker
isAutomaticSpellingCorrectionEnabled]);
but no corresponding set methods!?
Note that you're messaging the
Have you tried turning off automaticDashSubstitutionEnabled?
—Jens
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On Feb 10, 2015, at 6:15 AM, Andreas Höschler ahoe...@smartsoft.de wrote:
I also found
NSLog(@isAutomaticTextReplacementEnabled %d, [NSSpellChecker
isAutomaticTextReplacementEnabled]);
NSLog(@isAutomaticSpellingCorrectionEnabled %d, [NSSpellChecker
On Feb 10, 2015, at 11:42 AM, Andreas Höschler ahoe...@smartsoft.de wrote:
What puzzles me is that [self
respondsToSelector:@selector(setAutomaticQuoteSubstitutionEnabled:)] returns
NO!? How can this be?
It can't, assuming self is an NSTextView (or, as you seem to be using, a
subclass of
Hi Jens,
Have you tried turning off automaticDashSubstitutionEnabled?
Thanks a lot for you response. I goggled for automaticDashSubstitutionEnabled
and landed here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19801601/nstextview-with-smart-quotes-disabled-still-replaces-quotes
Hi all,
I have done
[_textView setAutomaticTextReplacementEnabled:NO];
Still, when I enter three dots . . . into this textview they still get
replacement with some unicode character!? Who is doing this replacement and how
can this be disabled programmatically?
I also found