Re: drawing a simple string with NSFont
Re: drawing a simple string with NSFont
- Subject: Re: drawing a simple string with NSFont
- From: Andrew Merenbach <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 07:13:02 -0700
Hi, Scott,
Apple lists -set as follows:
set
Establishes the receiver as the current font for PostScript show
and other text-drawing operators.
- (void)set
Discussion
During a print operation, also records the font as used in the
PostScript code emitted.
Note that this involves PostScript. Mac OS X no longer uses
PostScript for the underlying drawing mechanism (as you may know, it
now uses PDF). Thus -set may be nonfunctional now.
The docs *may* be misleading in that the summary of NSFont still says,
NSFont objects represent fonts to an application, providing access
to characteristics of the font and assistance in laying out glyphs
relative to one another. Font objects are also used to establish
the current font when drawing in an NSView, using the set method.
If I'm wrong, someone correct me; but should we be filing a bug here?
Cheers,
Andrew
On Aug 7, 2007, at 3:34 AM, Scott F Bayes wrote:
Hi Fritz,
Thank you! That is exactly the page I was looking for, but couldn't
find in the Apple docs.
Your example is much appreciated, too. Very similar to what I had
in mind.
Best Regards
Scottb
On Aug 7, 2007, at 19:05 , Felix Franz wrote:
Hi Scott,
I never used [myFont set] for myself, but using an attribute
dictionary is
not difficult. The keys are the same as for Attributed strings:
<http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/
AttributedStrings/Articles/standardAttributes.html#//apple_ref/doc/
uid/TP40004903>
To draw a String in red color using myFont you can construct the
dictionary
like:
NSDictionary* attributes =
[NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:myFont,
NSFontAttributeName, [NSColor redColor],
NSForegroundColorAttributeName, nil];
and then use the drawInRect:withAttributes: method:
[@"Hola" drawInRect: rect withAttributes: attributes];
(Typed in Mail, watch out for typos ...)
Cheers,
felix
On Aug 7, 2007, at 11:29 AM, Scott F Bayes wrote:
I'm trying to draw an NSString on a NSView while in its drawRect,
using
- (void)drawInRect:(NSRect)aRect withAttributes:(NSDictionary *)
attribute
from the AppKit NSString additions. I can draw the string where I
want to without problem, but I want to select a font and a font
size. "Simple Text Drawing" in the Drawing Guide says:
"For an NSString object, you can apply basic attributes (such as
font, color, and style settings) to the entire string during
drawing." Perfect!
It sounds like setting font&size can be accomplished either with
the NSDictionary *withAttributes for drawInRect above, or by
[myFont set] while in drawRect.
I find I can create what appears to be a valid NSFont, no
problem. But [myFont set] in drawRect doesn't appear to do
anything, and I don't know how to construct the NSDictionary
mentioned above, assuming it's what I need; I can't figure out
what key to use.
Documentation has led me through enough twists and turns that I'm
now thoroughly confused.
Any advice or a short example would be appreciated.
Scott B
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