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Re: Print a NSTextView on two (or more) columns
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Re: Print a NSTextView on two (or more) columns


  • Subject: Re: Print a NSTextView on two (or more) columns
  • From: Jérôme Paschoud <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 22:38:09 +0200

>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>My problem is fairly simple to explain and without any answer on the
>>list  as far as I can tell. I've an application that display some
>>results in an self written subclass of NSTextView. The datas in that
>>view are all left aligned and never long enought to fill the width of
>>an A4 paper, then I decide to print two pages on one. This way I'm
>>not wasting paper with half empty pages.
>>
>>How can I do that? The only thing I was able to think of, was to
>>merge the view of one page with an other one and some averlapping.
>>But I was unable to find the way to do it.
>>
>>If you have any idea on how to achive multi column printing, any hint
>>would be more than welcome.
>
>
>The TextSizing example is on your hard disk... m.

Thanks but TextSizing doesn't have anything to do with printing...

Jerome

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