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Re: Drawing a selection rectangle
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Re: Drawing a selection rectangle


  • Subject: Re: Drawing a selection rectangle
  • From: Izidor Jerebic <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 11:07:38 +0100

On Jan 30, 2004, at 7:03 AM, Jeffrey Mattox wrote:

Is there an efficient way to display a selection rectangle in a view without having to keep redrawing the stuff the rectangle passes over? Currently, I'm just drawing a dashed box as I drag the mouse, but as the rectangle moves, I need to redraw the old region (or the lazy way, redraw the entire view).

I'd like a way, for example, to add a drawing "layer" that contains only the selection rectangle, and then simply redraw that layer. Seems like a common thing to do.

Tips?


Hello!

Did you look at [NSWindow cacheImageInRect:] ? I use it for exactly this purpose...

izidor

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/ ApplicationKit/ObjC_classic/Classes/NSWindow.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/ 20000013/BCIDFEII

- (void)cacheImageInRect:(NSRect)aRect
Stores the receivers raster image from aRect, which is expressed in the receivers base coordinate system. This method allows the receiver to perform temporary drawing, such as a band around the selection as the user drags the mouse, and to quickly restore the previous image by invoking restoreCachedImage andflushWindowIfNeeded. The next time the window displays, it discards its cached image rectangles. You can also explicitly use discardCachedImage to free the memory occupied by cached image rectangles. aRect is made integral before caching the image to avoid antialiasing artifacts.

Only the last cached rectangle is remembered and can be restored.
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