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Re: Find panel tutorial?
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Re: Find panel tutorial?


  • Subject: Re: Find panel tutorial?
  • From: "M. Uli Kusterer" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 19:09:05 +0100

At 1:45 Uhr -0500 17.01.2005, Prachi Gauriar wrote:
Not really. There is a Find panel for general consumption in Panther, but it's just for NSTextViews, and you can't customize it. If you want to customize the Find panel or use it for views other than NSTextViews, you have to roll your own.

*sighs* Oh great.

I mentioned that I'd like this to change during the Cocoa feedback session at WWDC. I believe Ali (Ozer) said it was something they wanted to do, but I doubt it'll be in the Tiger timeframe.

I should probably file a bug to make sure.

The current version of TextEdit uses NSTextView's default find panel, so you can't check the current sample code. The HTMLEdit example at Stepwise implements a find panel and gives code. The relevant article is here: <http://www.stepwise.com/Articles/Technical/HTMLEditor/HTMLEditor-4.html>

Thank you very much for that pointer, I'll do that. Somehow I completely forgot about Stepwise.
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