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Re: Why use NSCustomImageRep for drawing in code in NSImage?
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Re: Why use NSCustomImageRep for drawing in code in NSImage?


  • Subject: Re: Why use NSCustomImageRep for drawing in code in NSImage?
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 20:05:24 -0800

Thank you for the exact link to that section of Apple documentation, Ken.  I’d noticed those new block-based drawing methods, but not the warning that "If you use the lock focus methods for drawing, you can get unexpected results…”

Well, I’m long overdue on pulling the plug on users of 10.7 and earlier.  Looks like it’s time to fix that.


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