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Refreshing NSTokenView
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Refreshing NSTokenView


  • Subject: Refreshing NSTokenView
  • From: "Mike R. Manzano" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 10:20:44 -0700

Is there any way to get an NSTokenView to re-tokenize its data? I've gotten close doing a setObjectValue: on it, and then marking it for refresh, but it doesn't seem to re-tokenize this case correctly:

(1) I type: ThisIsATest
(2) I then arrow back and put in commas: This,Is,A,Test
(3) I hit return. Only "Test" is tokenized. The first three words are not.


Now, I can place my cursor into each of the first three words and hit return, and it will tokenize them individually, but I can't seem to find a way to get them all to tokenize at the same time.

Can anyone help?


Oh yeah, in case anyone wants to know, you can make NSTokenView into a multi-line wrapping token view by creating a custom view in IB, and then setting its custom class to NSTokenView. Didn't see this anywhere, thought I'd post it in case someone's trying to figure the same thing out.


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