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Editable NSTextField and layout
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Editable NSTextField and layout


  • Subject: Editable NSTextField and layout
  • From: John Stiles <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2008 17:43:16 -0800

I've found what appears to be a bug in NSTextField but I'm not sure how exactly to classify it or work around it.
You can reproduce it entirely via Interface Builder (though I originally found it in code).
Steps:
- Open IB3 and create a Cocoa window
- Drag in an editable NSTextField
- In the Inspector, view its Attributes
- Change Layout from "Scrolls" to "Wraps," and then back to "Scrolls"
- Test drive the interface and try typing in more text than the edit field can contain


You'll find that once the edit field fills up, the insertion point pins itself to the right edge of the edit field but the text never scrolls. It appears that your input is being discarded, but it's actually being invisibly accepted; the only way to see it is to copy-and-paste it out or to delete the beginning of the string so that the characters scroll back into view.

What's going on here? This can't be right.

I've only tested in Leopard but I'm thinking about verifying in Tiger and then filing a Radar.

For the curious, I got similar behavior in my code by calling [[myTextField cell] setWraps:NO] (on a text field created programmatically, via [[NSTextField alloc] initWithFrame:]).

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