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pasteFont: is a no-op for plain-text text objects?
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pasteFont: is a no-op for plain-text text objects?


  • Subject: pasteFont: is a no-op for plain-text text objects?
  • From: Daniel Zitter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 11:34:39 -0800

With expectations set by the documentation, I assumed that calling pasteFont: on a plain-text NSTextView would have set the font for the entire text to the font on the font pasteboard. This does not work for me. (Try this yourself in TextEdit. It doesn't work there either.)

In the case of a rich-text text view, as expected, pasteFont: does the thing with the stuff, and if I write my own implementation of pasteFont: in a subclass of NSTextView, that works.

Am I missing something?

TIA,
Dan
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