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Is there some magic in NSTextView binding?
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Is there some magic in NSTextView binding?


  • Subject: Is there some magic in NSTextView binding?
  • From: Andrei Tchijov <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 19:26:40 -0400

Hi,
I think I need "professional help". I thought I understand how to make bindings work, but I spent more then 2 hours fighting with NSTextView and it still does not work.


This is what I am trying to do:
I have NSTextView in my GUI. I used "attributedString" binding. Appropriate "getter" gets invoked from inside binding code every time I expecting it to do so. And NSAttributedString object it returns does reflect changes I expect . Despite all this the text view stays empty!!!


Any kind of help/advice/hint/remark (anything at all) will be highly appreciated,

Andrei

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