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Re: OK, but what do 'attributes' look like?
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Re: OK, but what do 'attributes' look like?


  • Subject: Re: OK, but what do 'attributes' look like?
  • From: Denis Stanton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 10:02:36 +1300

Hi Jim

On Wednesday, March 10, 2004, at 06:53 AM, Jim Rankin wrote:

For what it's worth, Cocoa Programming has an excellent description/overview of the whole NSAttributedString topic. It would have answered all of your questions with no need for further exploration.

I have two Cocoa books, but neither of them is Scott's. With exchange rates and shipping costs buying a book is a lot more expensive for some.

Maybe we need to bug Scott again to bug Apple to make Cocoa Programming part of their documentation effort[1]? :)

If by that you mean more "free" books from Apple, I'm for it. I like to read books on paper though, and I no longer have a generous employer to supply paper and toner.

Denis Stanton
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