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Re: Is there a ruled (row numbered) subclass to NSDocument?
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Re: Is there a ruled (row numbered) subclass to NSDocument?


  • Subject: Re: Is there a ruled (row numbered) subclass to NSDocument?
  • From: "Frederick C. Lee" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 21:45:24 -0700

Thanks to all.
You've given me a direction.
Ric.

On Apr 14, 2004, at 1:57 PM, Scott Anguish wrote:


On Apr 14, 2004, at 1:14 PM, Frederick C. Lee wrote:

Greetings:
I would like to create a document with the option of having a ruled (row-numbered) page, similar to what is frequently offered to text/code editors. Is there such a subclass to NSDocument?



No. That'd be a subclass of NSTextView anyways. There is an IDE framework that Glenn Andreas released that might help, but he didn't mention it in his reply, so my guess is that it probably doesn't have it.

I have seen other Cocoa apps that do this, so you might want to google around for NSTextView and row numbers.
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