Re: NSTextView changes font
Re: NSTextView changes font
- Subject: Re: NSTextView changes font
- From: Ben Lachman <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 22:54:36 -0500
This seems to be some weirdness with IB. Just set the font
programatically instead and you're fine. The sample project I made
has a controller with this awakeFromNib in it:
- (void)awakeFromNib {
[textview setFont:[NSFont systemFontOfSize:36.0]];
[textview setRichText:NO];
[textview setUsesFontPanel:NO];
}
In IB I unchecked allow user to change font.
HTH,
->Ben
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On Mar 7, 2008, at 9:31 PM, John Stiles wrote:
I tried implementing the delegate method –
textView:shouldChangeTypingAttributes:toAttributes:, but it was
never called.
What do you mean by "whenever needed"?
If an NSTextField supported scrolling, that would have been ideal…
I just want my font to stick. I guess I assumed this would be simple.
Ben Lachman wrote:
I'd use setTypingAttributes: in the text view's delegate whenever
needed. In my code at least this often goes along with editing
the default paragraph style as well via setDefaultParagraphStyle:.
->Ben
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Ben Lachman
Acacia Tree Software
http://acaciatreesoftware.com
email@hidden
740.590.0009
On Mar 7, 2008, at 12:57 PM, John Stiles wrote:
I have an NSTextView in my app. The user can type whatever they
want into it.
In Interface Builder, I've set a nice large font. I've disabled
rich text, font changing, etc., so I was hoping that the font
would always stay the same.
However, if the user deletes the entire contents of the text
view, it magically changes back to Helvetica 12.
How can I avoid this behavior?
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