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NSTextView attributedString or data binding?
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NSTextView attributedString or data binding?


  • Subject: NSTextView attributedString or data binding?
  • From: SA Dev <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 10:35:59 -0400

List:

I have an editor window bound to an 'Entry' managed object. It's got the title field, a few checkboxes for various states, and a plain NSTextView for a summary field. All of those work and store their persistent data on save with no problems.

I also have an NSTextView whose data binding is bound to the entry entity's "contentData" attribute, which is a 'binary data' type. The entity's contentData attribute is *not* set to transient but is 'optional' (since it can be empty). The text view is set to allow multiple fonts and graphics. The data binding's 'continuously updates value' is checked.

The problem is the contentData typed into the text field is not being stored with the persistent data. I can enter info, close the editor, re-open it and the info is still there. If I save, close the whole document, re-open it, then open the entry in the editor, all the other changed data is restored, but the contentData text view is empty. I've also tried binding to the attributedString binding, but it's just not working.

  Any ideas?


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