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Re: Bug in NSTextView delegate
From: |
Nicola Pero |
Subject: |
Re: Bug in NSTextView delegate |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Apr 2001 12:00:50 +0100 (BST) |
Hi Jan,
it has been tested - what happens is -
openstep does not send the notification for a color change;
macosx does send the notification for a color change.
the default behaviour will remain the one as in macosx
One solution is for you to change your code - the other one is to add to
NSTextView a method
+ (void) setCallDidChangeTextForAttributeChange: (BOOL)flag;
which you can call with `NO' to switch to openstep behaviour (which means,
it would stop calling didChangeText for changes in text formatting).
The request for this behaviour must be hard-coded into the program and not
set by user defaults as you break the program if you run it with the wrong
default.
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Jan Trembulak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I thing that NSTextView sends 'NSTextDidChangeNotification' also in
> cases, when the text are not changed (for example, when I change color
> of text or font of text).
> This notification are posted in 'didChangeText'. This notification
> should be posted only when I change text (by typeing from keyboard, or
> from clipboard).
>
> thank you.
>
> Jan Trembulak
>
>
>
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