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Re: Editing strings in view




See the Sketch example in your /Developer folder. They just add a textview (or is it a textfield?) as a subview to the canvas view and position it over the existing drawn string ...


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On Nov 30, 2006, at 6:09 PM, Tommy Nordgren wrote:

I have a view that draws light-weight objects, with text labels.
I wonder wether someone could please suggest an easy way to implement
editing of the embedded strings inline. What I want is essentially something
similar to editing Class Names, methods, and attributes in an UML editor,
without popping up a separate window.
One method I am considering, is popping up an 100% transparent small
window with a text field, and without a title bar, in front of the item I want to edit.
Any better ideas? If so, I would be grateful.
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Tommy Nordgren, "The dying old crone"
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