Re: How to Truncate lines in NSScrollView/NSClipView/NSTextView Combo

2016-04-25 Thread Graham Cox
> On 26 Apr 2016, at 2:08 AM, Dave wrote: > > If anyone knows the secret please let me know! Set the associated text container to an extremely wide width. The text won’t wrap unless there’s a line break. —Graham ___ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Coco

Xcode Source Compiling Order Issue

2016-04-25 Thread Trygve Inda
My product is a System Preferences Pane. Its principal class is MyPrefPane and is defined correctly in the Info.plist file under NSPrincipalClass. The bug I am seeing happens when trying to install a new version over the top of an older one if (and only if) System Preferences is closed or System P

Re: How to Truncate lines in NSScrollView/NSClipView/NSTextView Combo

2016-04-25 Thread Dave
I tried the following: myTextView = [self documentView]; [[[myTextView textStorage] mutableString] appendString:theString]; myRange = NSMakeRange(0,[[[myTextView textStorage] mutableString] length] - 1); [[myTextView textStorage] addAttribute:NSParagraphStyleAttributeName value:[NSNumber numberW

Re: How to Truncate lines in NSScrollView/NSClipView/NSTextView Combo

2016-04-25 Thread Dave
Hi Bill, I’m familiar with NSAttributedString and friends. I had thought that there was a higher level interface to it as it seems like a common thing to want to do. Basically my ScrollView is just a scrolling line log similar to XCode’s NSLog window. I’m just appending an NSString to the Docum

Re: How to Truncate lines in NSScrollView/NSClipView/NSTextView Combo

2016-04-25 Thread Bill Cheeseman
> On Apr 25, 2016, at 6:48 AM, Dave wrote: > > I can’t believe its this hard to set wrapping or not and I can’t find real > info on this from searching either. For your purposes, the key point is that NSTextStorage is a subclass of NSMutableAttributedString, which is in turn a subclass of NS

Code to Stack or Tile Windows

2016-04-25 Thread Dave
Hi All, I seem to remember there being some sample code available to stack or tile windows to a particular screen. Is this still available somewhere or are there any built-in Cocoa methods to do this? I can easily write it myself but if there something around that does the job I’d rather use i

Re: How to Truncate lines in NSScrollView/NSClipView/NSTextView Combo

2016-04-25 Thread Dave
I’ve found the Text Storage like this: NSTextStorage* myTextStorage; myTextStorage = [[self.pLogScrollView documentView] textStorage]; > You can control trucation behavior in an NSTextView by using NSTextStorage, > which is a subclass of NSMutableAttributedString. The truncation method