FROM : Roland Silver
DATE : Sun Apr 03 02:42:22 2005
Hi, Bryan,
I'm not sure how to follow your advice. Do you mean that I should
subclass NSTextStorage or create a delegate for it? The documentation
states that textStorageWillProcessEditing "Informs the delegate that an
NSTextStorage object is about to process edits."
If I should delegate, then from what to what?
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On Apr 2, 2005, at 10:13 AM, Bryan Zarnett wrote:
> I believe you have to work with the TextViews NSTextStorage object to
> manage this.
>
> I believe the API you can use is "-
> (void)textStorageWillProcessEditing:(NSNotification *)aNotification"
>
>
> Cheers,
> Bryan
>
> On 2-Apr-05, at 11:59 AM, Roland Silver wrote:
>
>> I have a simple Cocoa application with a controller and a window with
>> an NSTextView. I want to intercept keydown events on their way to the
>> text view, process them with a function or method, and send a
>> possibly different keydown event on to the text view.
>> Nothing I try works.
>> Any suggestions?
>>
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DATE : Sun Apr 03 02:42:22 2005
Hi, Bryan,
I'm not sure how to follow your advice. Do you mean that I should
subclass NSTextStorage or create a delegate for it? The documentation
states that textStorageWillProcessEditing "Informs the delegate that an
NSTextStorage object is about to process edits."
If I should delegate, then from what to what?
------------------------------------------------------
On Apr 2, 2005, at 10:13 AM, Bryan Zarnett wrote:
> I believe you have to work with the TextViews NSTextStorage object to
> manage this.
>
> I believe the API you can use is "-
> (void)textStorageWillProcessEditing:(NSNotification *)aNotification"
>
>
> Cheers,
> Bryan
>
> On 2-Apr-05, at 11:59 AM, Roland Silver wrote:
>
>> I have a simple Cocoa application with a controller and a window with
>> an NSTextView. I want to intercept keydown events on their way to the
>> text view, process them with a function or method, and send a
>> possibly different keydown event on to the text view.
>> Nothing I try works.
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
>> Cocoa-dev mailing list (<email_removed>)
>> Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
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>
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Roland Silver | Apr 2, 18:59 | |
| Bryan Zarnett | Apr 2, 19:13 | |
| Satoshi Matsumoto | Apr 2, 22:35 | |
| Roland Silver | Apr 3, 02:36 | |
| Roland Silver | Apr 3, 02:42 | |
| James Spencer | Apr 3, 06:43 | |
| Bryan Zarnett | Apr 3, 09:38 | |
| Bryan Zarnett | Apr 3, 10:07 | |
| Satoshi Matsumoto | Apr 3, 13:54 | |
| Douglas Davidson | Apr 4, 17:43 |






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