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Re: NSScrollView & its width
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Re: NSScrollView & its width


  • Subject: Re: NSScrollView & its width
  • From: Knut Lorenzen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2010 00:27:06 +0100

Am 05.02.2010 um 01:10 schrieb Mark Sanvitale:

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> (I repeat, this is only a somewhat educated stab-in-the-dark, i.e. I have used NSTextContainer's setWidthTracksTextView method.  More informed people should still be encouraged to reply.)

Thanks for your thoughts, Mark.

Settings setWidthTracksTextView to NO works, but after doing that, the NSScrollView (parent of the TextView in question) clips the content to its own width :/

Perhaps there is a good reason that even TextEdit does not support this?

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