Re: NSTextField / NSSecureTextField toggl
Re: NSTextField / NSSecureTextField toggl
- Subject: Re: NSTextField / NSSecureTextField toggl
- From: Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 07 Jul 2013 14:33:39 +0100
I reckon this code of mine is what you want: https://github.com/karelia/SecurityInterface/blob/master/README.md
Mike.
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On 7 Jul 2013, at 13:46, Michael Starke <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I'm somewhat heading down a road of pain with this. Maybe I approach the problem from the wrong angle, so I wanted to ask for advice.
>
> My goal is to have a NSTextField that can be toggled to display a Password in clear or bulleted format. Sort of NSTextField - NSSecureTextField
> I'm using a custom NSTextFieldCell to get a different look of the cell and also to add a toggle Button inside the Field.
>
> The drawing of the actual control is easy. As I can use a NSSecureTextField cell to draw hidden, and my normal cell to draw unhidden passwords.
>
> The point where I'm struggling is the field editor.
>
> My solutions (with none working fully)
>
>
> #1 Use a NSSecureTextField and supply a standard NSTextView Field editor to display plain text
> That's not working, as NSSecureTextField demands a NSSecureTextField as it's field editor. So the only way would be to subclass private API and buble all calls up to NSTextView's implementation.
>
> #2 Use a NSTextField and supply a custom FieldEditor that can draw bullets like the NSSecureTextField can.
>
> This leads to a custom NSLayoutManager and then the problems start.
>
> I tried supplying my own implementation of
>
> - (NSUInteger)getGlyphsInRange:(NSRange)glyphRange
> glyphs:(NSGlyph *)glyphBuffer
> characterIndexes:(NSUInteger *)charIndexBuffer
> glyphInscriptions:(NSGlyphInscription *)inscribeBuffer
> elasticBits:(BOOL *)elasticBuffer
> bidiLevels:(unsigned char *)bidiLevelBuffer;
>
> - (void)drawGlyphsForGlyphRange:(NSRange)glyphsToShow atPoint:(NSPoint)origin
>
> but I'm having difficulties with custom fonts, like if someone uses emojis I'm unable to get the correct character count, as emojis consist of 2bytes, not 1. The string length gets reported with
> 2. And the drawing is done a bit lower than the normal bullets.
>
> I'm beginning to think, that I'm at a very low level – even too low – and this problem can be dealt with at much higher points, but thus far I've not found a way to do it.
>
> Maybe I should spent some weeks digging through al the text system documentation :-(
>
> #3 An NSTabView with the two input fields side by side and just toggle them back and forth.
> Might be the easy way out but it seemed so overblown to use so many views for this "simple" problem. Maybe it's the simples solution altogether.
>
>
> -Michael
>
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