Re: OK, but what do 'attributes' look like?
Re: OK, but what do 'attributes' look like?
- Subject: Re: OK, but what do 'attributes' look like?
- From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 17:32:50 -0500
On Mar 9, 2004, at 12:53 PM, 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.
Maybe we need to bug Scott again to bug Apple to make Cocoa Programming
part of their documentation effort[1]? :)
-jimbo
[1] Yeah, yeah, another company owns the publishing rights, but I'm
sure if Apple asked nicely enough while waving a little bit of that
cash they has laying around...
Well...
The problem is largely time. If there was an infinite amount of time
available, I could rewrite the existing Apple Attributed Strings doc.
If so, it'd likely turn out quite a bit like that chapter in the book
(since I'm 99% sure I wrote that one).
Heck, even if Apple did buy the publishing rights (and I'm not sure
it's in their interest to do so) it'd still take time to make it fit in
with our doc.
O'Reilly's Safari service is a reasonably good method of previewing
books before buying them (or even instead of buying them) and I think
most all of the Cocoa books are on there (including CP)
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