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Re: making a copy of text in document window



On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:46:16 -0700, Boyd Collier
<email@hidden> said:
>I have a very simple document application with only one window
>showing the contents of a plain text file and a single button.  When
>the button is pressed, I want to copy the text (without any of the
>formatting) into a buffer that I can manipulate.  From Apple's
>documentation, I presume the text I want to copy is in an
>NSTextStorage object and that I can get at this from the NSTextView
>that shows the text in my window.  But I don't know how to access
>this.

Hint: An NSTextView is an NSText. This is what classes/subclasses are all
about. m.

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