Re: NSTextTab at the rightmost edge of view
Re: NSTextTab at the rightmost edge of view
- Subject: Re: NSTextTab at the rightmost edge of view
- From: Daniel Jalkut <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 12:10:04 -0500
Thanks, Ben. And thanks again, Douglas.
I think I might have to file my original report under "confused." I
just went back in and took out the "-10.0" adjustment, and things are
still working perfectly. Perhaps in the heat of development I had
observed the phenomenon while there was some line fragment padding
being imposed?
Thanks - I have confidence the tab stops are in fact reckoned against
the text container. It seems to be working perfectly now.
Daniel
On Feb 17, 2008, at 3:00 AM, Ben Lachman wrote:
I'm pretty sure they're reckoned against the text container inset.
The line fragment padding is mostly used within the text container
and I haven't really seen it referenced anywhere else in the text
system (however line fragment rects are, which are based off of the
line fragment padding).
Hope this helps,
->Ben
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On Feb 17, 2008, at 2:32 AM, Daniel Jalkut wrote:
Thanks - I don't think I've reviewed this particular section of the
documentation. I will take a look and try to re-evaluate. Can you
help me by clarifying which of these "areas" the units of a tab
stop are reckoned against?
Daniel
On Feb 15, 2008, at 8:27 PM, Douglas Davidson wrote:
Daniel,
It can be a little tricky figuring out where all the various bits
of space go, but there's a pretty good diagram at <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/TextStorageLayer/Tasks/Region.html
>. Take a look at (a) the text container inset and (b) the line
fragment padding and see if either of those corresponds to what
you're seeing.
Douglas Davidson
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