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Color of string with link attribute
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Color of string with link attribute


  • Subject: Color of string with link attribute
  • From: Nils Hjelte <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 01:12:06 +0200

When you add the attribute NSLinkAttributeName to a attributed string
it becomes blue (and underlined) no matter what color is chosen using
NSForegroundColorAttributeName. Is there some way to override the
default link color? Could someone tell me if this is a designed
restriction (and why so) or if it is a bug?

// Nils Hjelte

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