FROM : Gary L. Wade
DATE : Sun Feb 24 21:16:37 2008
[textView setString:@"Lyrics Code Here"];
Jeremy wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I have a small iTunes application and I am adding supporting the display
> of lyrics. Now I have it set up just like I want it to, and it looks
> amazing. Now the only problem is this:
>
> When I use [NSTextView insertText:@"Lyrics Code Here"];, it doesn't
> delete the current text so that is it is replaced for the user... So
> after opening the lyrics for quite a few songs, it is a bundled up into
> one long set of lyrics. I looked at both NSTextView and the classes
> referenced by the insertText documentation. So how can I remove all the
> current text and replace it using insertText?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
> "For a long time it puzzled me how something so expensive, so leading
> edge, could be so useless, and then it occurred to me that a computer is
> a stupid machine with the ability to do incredibly smart things, while
> computer programmers are smart people with the ability to do incredibly
> stupid things. They are, in short, a perfect match." - Bill Bryson
>
>
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DATE : Sun Feb 24 21:16:37 2008
[textView setString:@"Lyrics Code Here"];
Jeremy wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I have a small iTunes application and I am adding supporting the display
> of lyrics. Now I have it set up just like I want it to, and it looks
> amazing. Now the only problem is this:
>
> When I use [NSTextView insertText:@"Lyrics Code Here"];, it doesn't
> delete the current text so that is it is replaced for the user... So
> after opening the lyrics for quite a few songs, it is a bundled up into
> one long set of lyrics. I looked at both NSTextView and the classes
> referenced by the insertText documentation. So how can I remove all the
> current text and replace it using insertText?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
> "For a long time it puzzled me how something so expensive, so leading
> edge, could be so useless, and then it occurred to me that a computer is
> a stupid machine with the ability to do incredibly smart things, while
> computer programmers are smart people with the ability to do incredibly
> stupid things. They are, in short, a perfect match." - Bill Bryson
>
>
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