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Re: Superscript causing crash
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Re: Superscript causing crash


  • Subject: Re: Superscript causing crash
  • From: Cameron Hayne <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 11:13:43 -0400


On 24-Aug-05, at 5:42 AM, Philip Dow wrote:

The app *is* threaded, and I *do* make programmatic additions to the custom text view, but in this situation, no thread is acting on the text view and the user is using only standard text technologies, ie the font and color panels, the format and text menus, etc. In other words, my app isn't acting on the custom text view, only the cocoa text system.

In general, you should only do things that affect the GUI on the main thread - e.g. via performSelectorOnMainThread.


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