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Re: Looking for Cocoa Drawing Strategy Advice
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Re: Looking for Cocoa Drawing Strategy Advice


  • Subject: Re: Looking for Cocoa Drawing Strategy Advice
  • From: Philip Regan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 05:40:33 -0400

Thanks for the information!

That's actually a bit disappointing to hear about the rulers but I'm glad I asked before I started to really dig in.

I'll definitely check out DrawKit for the art. I had no idea that even existed.

Cheers
--
Philip Regan
http://www.oatmealandcoffee.com

On May 14, 2010, at 19:02, Graham Cox wrote:

>
> On 15/05/2010, at 7:14 AM, Quincey Morris wrote:
>
>> In terms of placing these drawing objects within a larger canvas (with layering, z-ordering, all the other stuff drawing has), you might want to look into Graham Cox's DrawKit, which designed for this sort of thing. DrawKit may even have a good solution to the custom rulers thing.
>
>
> Thanks for the plug, but actually I just use the standard rulers in DK scroll views, and leave it to you if you want to seriously customise them beyond what NSRulerView gives you. In general DK tries not to impose a UI on you.
>
> If you want to place an arbitrary ruler somewhere on the canvas, I agree with you that steering clear of NSRulerView is probably a good idea.
>
> --Graham





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