Re: How is "Apple + Ctrl + D" implemented?
Re: How is "Apple + Ctrl + D" implemented?
- Subject: Re: How is "Apple + Ctrl + D" implemented?
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 11:48:43 +0100
Graham Cox wrote on 2008-04-28 11:36:32:
> Bear in mind that the question "what is a word?" is far from trivial
> to universally answer. So in fact determining the boundaries of a word
> can be complex. As far as I can glean from the docs, this job falls to
> NSTypesetter, though there isn't an obvious method that simply returns
> a word.
"CFStringTokenizer allows you to tokenize strings into words, sentences or
paragraphs in a language-neutral way."
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/CoreFoundation/Reference/CFStringTokenizerRef/Reference/reference.html
Should fit the bill ;-)
Graham.
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