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  • Subject: Re: Controller Layer, Bindings...
  • From: Dustin Voss <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 11:42:31 -0800

I don't think it is documented anywhere. You can post doc feedback at <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/techpubsfeedback.html>.

I think it might be possible to use the NSKeyValueBindingCreation protocol to determine what bindings are exposed and what class they take, but I haven't had any luck with that yet.

On 2 Nov, 2003, at 12:58 AM, Marco Binder wrote:

OK. After a while of playing around, my NIB file totally broke so I did it again and, viola, the "data" property binding gave nice RTF. I cant say what was wrong in the first attempt: if I looked at the bytes the binding gave me then and printed them out as chars, the data said "typedstream[somebyteshere] NSMutableData". I dont know what that was...

Anyway, it works now, but still I wonder where the documentation for it is. am I supposed to figure it out myself?

Marco


Am 02.11.2003 um 09:05 schrieb Marco Binder:

Hi list,

after a while of abstinence, I m back to Cocoa to try out Panther, XCode, etc. The Controller Layer seems very promising to me, especially the key-value-binding subaspect.

However, one question: where are the exposed properties of cocoa view classes documented? More spevifically, NSTextView exposes a property key "data" and the tool-tip says its the NSTextStorage. But in fact, it is a NSConcreteMutabledata object I get and I found no way of getting it back into something useful. I cant unarchive it, I cant use it as RTF data, I m clueless. And there are many more exposed properties in each NSView subclass, some of which are obvious, some not.

Any help?

Marco
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