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Re: NSCell Text Alignment
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Re: NSCell Text Alignment


  • Subject: Re: NSCell Text Alignment
  • From: Daniel Todd Currie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:48:26 +0900

Ok, I just figured out that NSCell -setScrollable: manages this first behavior for me.


On 2004 Oct 14, at 11:29, Daniel Todd Currie wrote:

1. When the user is editing the cell text and it becomes longer than the width of the cell, the contents become right-justified so that the user can see the insertion point and the new text they are adding.

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