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Re: Very strange problem about "setString" method of NSTextView.
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Re: Very strange problem about "setString" method of NSTextView.


  • Subject: Re: Very strange problem about "setString" method of NSTextView.
  • From: Allen Dang <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 10:54:22 +0800


That wouldn't work like you expect. Try something like this instead:

- (void) mySetString:(NSString *) contentString
{
	[textView setString: contentString];
	[self performSelector: @selector(updateBookmark) withObject: nil
afterDelay: 0.0];
}

- (void) updateBookmark
{
	// The code that sets the bookmark
}

Thanks for you suggestion. But I have to say this is not a good solution....
I still cannot know when the NSScrollView be updated after "setString". Upper solution is too risky when I open a big text file.


Allen Dang
email@hidden



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