Re: When is NSAccessibilityRTFForRangeParameterizedAttribute used?
Re: When is NSAccessibilityRTFForRangeParameterizedAttribute used?
- Subject: Re: When is NSAccessibilityRTFForRangeParameterizedAttribute used?
- From: Scott Kovatch <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 15:20:48 -0700
On Apr 9, 2010, at 3:07 PM, Bill Cheeseman wrote:
> You might find it helpful to use PreFab UI Browser in your testing. This and the other parameterized text attributes are handled. For this attribute, you can set the range parameter in UI Browser and get back the corresponding RTF from any RTF view.
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> For example, type some RTF text into a TextEdit window. Then, with UI Browser running, place the cursor over a line of text and hit the system-wide hot key (Control-Command-S). The text view will automatically be selected in UI Browser's main browser window. Then open UI Browser's Attributes drawer and select the RTF for Range attribute. Some UI elements will appear to the right in the drawer allowing you to set different input ranges and extract the associated text. To see the extracted text in all its RTF glory, click the View in Window button.
Thanks -- I have UIBrowser already, and do find it very useful, but I didn't realize it could call into another app and make those requests!
Am I supposed to be able to see the raw RTF or does UIBrowser just re-display the text with all of the applied RTF annotations?
-- Scott K.
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