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Compositing text onto an NSImageView
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Compositing text onto an NSImageView


  • Subject: Compositing text onto an NSImageView
  • From: Will Price <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 00:49:43 -0700

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I have an NSImageView with an image in it. I now want to place text
overlayed on top of the image rotated at a 45 degree angle similar to
a watermark.

I'm very foggy on what I would need to do this. I get the feeling it
involves something to do with an NSBezierPath and I'm not sure what I
do to get the text onto the image...

Any pointers on how I should proceed here?

Thanks!
- -- Will

Will Price, Director of Engineering
PGP Security, Inc.
a division of Network Associates, Inc.


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