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Distinguish Pending Text from Committed Text


  • Subject: Distinguish Pending Text from Committed Text
  • From: Dong Feng <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 21:48:46 +0800

When using an non-English input method, such as Japanese or Chinese,
the entered characters are first in a pending status (i.e. with an
underscore). Pressing the space key make those pending text converted
to the actual non-English characters. Pressing the Enter key make the
underscore beneath the letters disappear. Either way, the pending text
become committed.

I want to programmatically distinguish the committed text from the
pending one, in a NSTextField. [NSTextField stringValue] returns the
sum, not only the committed part. Is there any way to do so?
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