Re: [NSTextStorage/NSAttributedString] How can we know the height of a rendered string?
Re: [NSTextStorage/NSAttributedString] How can we know the height of a rendered string?
- Subject: Re: [NSTextStorage/NSAttributedString] How can we know the height of a rendered string?
- From: Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 23:54:19 +0200
On Jul 6, 2008, at 11:26 PM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
Le 6 juil. 08 à 21:25, Stéphane Sudre a écrit :
Problem:
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I would like/need to know the height that would be required to
render a string inside a fixed width box.
Solution that does not work:
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So far, I've been using a solution found from a google search and
which looks like this:
- (float) heightOfString:(NSString *) inString forFont:(NSFont *)
inFont andMaxWidth:(float) inMaxWidth
{
float tHeight=0;
if (inString!=nil)
{
[...]
}
return tHeight;
}
usedRectForTextContainer: causes neither glyph generation nor
layout, and so the result is may be inaccurate (the layout manager
may be computing the layout in background and does not have finish).
You have to make sure it is ready before using this function.
[tLayoutManager ensureLayoutForTextContainer:tTextContainer];
I'm running on Mac OS X 10.4.11, this method is only available on
Leopard and later.
But this made me think of trying setBackgroundLayoutEnabled: with NO.
Yet it does not solve the issue.
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