FROM : j o a r
DATE : Sun Apr 13 23:52:03 2008
On Apr 13, 2008, at 1:01 PM, Lincoln Green wrote:
> Alright, the logic of this code(to me) is as follows; Make a new
> attributed string with the value of the textView's selected text.
> Then, print it in the console. But, of course, it doesn't work. what
> am I missing?
>
> NSAttributedString *aString = [[textView textStorage]
> attributedSubstringFromRange:[textView selectedRange]];
> NSLog([aString string]);
When you say "doesn't work", what does that mean?
Try something like this:
NSLog(@"TV: %@, TS: %@, RNG: %@, ASTR: \"%@\", STR: \"%@\"",
textView, [textView textStorage], NSStringFromRange([textView
selectedRange]), aString, [aString string]);
j o a r
DATE : Sun Apr 13 23:52:03 2008
On Apr 13, 2008, at 1:01 PM, Lincoln Green wrote:
> Alright, the logic of this code(to me) is as follows; Make a new
> attributed string with the value of the textView's selected text.
> Then, print it in the console. But, of course, it doesn't work. what
> am I missing?
>
> NSAttributedString *aString = [[textView textStorage]
> attributedSubstringFromRange:[textView selectedRange]];
> NSLog([aString string]);
When you say "doesn't work", what does that mean?
Try something like this:
NSLog(@"TV: %@, TS: %@, RNG: %@, ASTR: \"%@\", STR: \"%@\"",
textView, [textView textStorage], NSStringFromRange([textView
selectedRange]), aString, [aString string]);
j o a r
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