/* Copyright (C) 2002-2003, Jeffrey D. Argast. The authors make NO WARRANTY or representation, either express or implied, with respect to this software, its quality, accuracy, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. This software is provided "AS IS", and you, its user, assume the entire risk as to its quality and accuracy. Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software or portions thereof for any purpose, without fee, subject to these conditions: (1) If any part of the source code is distributed, then this statement must be included, with this copyright and no-warranty notice unaltered. (2) Permission for use of this software is granted only if the user accepts full responsibility for any undesirable consequences; the authors accept NO LIABILITY for damages of any kind. */ #import "ReadOnlyEditorController.h" #import "NonCascadingWindow.h" @implementation ReadOnlyEditorController + (void) showWindowWith: (NSString*) stringContent title:(NSString*)titleString { ReadOnlyEditorController* controller = [[[ReadOnlyEditorController alloc] initWithContent:stringContent title:titleString] autorelease]; [controller showWindow:self]; //[[controller window] makeKeyWindow]; } - (id) initWithContent:(NSString*)stringContent title:(NSString*)titleString { self = [super initWithWindowNibName:@"ReadOnlyEditor"]; // self autorelease when window closes [self retain]; fStringContent = [stringContent retain]; fTitleString = [titleString retain]; return self; } - (void) dealloc { [fStringContent release]; [fTitleString release]; [fStyle release]; [super dealloc]; } - (void) windowDidLoad { // Make the window scrollable in both horiz and vert directions // thereby turning off text wrap NSTextContainer* textContainer = [fTextView textContainer]; NSView* clipView = [fTextView superview]; NSScrollView* scrollView = (NSScrollView*) [clipView superview]; [scrollView setHasVerticalScroller:YES]; [scrollView setHasHorizontalScroller:YES]; [textContainer setContainerSize:NSMakeSize(1.0e7 /*BIG number*/, 1.0e7 /*BIG number*/)]; [textContainer setWidthTracksTextView:NO]; [textContainer setHeightTracksTextView:NO]; [fTextView setMaxSize:NSMakeSize(1.0e7 /*BIG number*/, 1.0e7 /*BIG number*/)]; [fTextView setHorizontallyResizable:YES]; [fTextView setVerticallyResizable:YES]; [fTextView setRichText:NO]; [fTextView setUsesRuler:NO]; [fTextView setImportsGraphics:NO]; // All of this crap is to put tab stops in place because if a tab occurs beyond the // last tab stop then the text breaks. Which is dumb but this works around it by // creating a buttload of tabstops. NSFont* fixedFont = [NSFont userFixedPitchFontOfSize:0]; NSParagraphStyle* defaultStyle = [NSParagraphStyle defaultParagraphStyle]; NSMutableParagraphStyle* newStyle = [defaultStyle mutableCopy]; NSMutableArray *tabStops = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:100]; int i; float widthOfTab = [fixedFont maximumAdvancement].width * 4.0; for (i = 1; i <= 100; i++) { NSTextTab *tab = [[NSTextTab alloc] initWithType:NSLeftTabStopType location:widthOfTab * i]; [tabStops addObject:tab]; [tab release]; } [newStyle setTabStops:tabStops]; NSMutableDictionary *textAttributes = [[[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithCapacity:2] autorelease]; [textAttributes setObject:fixedFont forKey:NSFontAttributeName]; [textAttributes setObject:newStyle forKey:NSParagraphStyleAttributeName]; [fTextView setTypingAttributes:textAttributes]; fStyle = [newStyle retain]; [fTextView setString:fStringContent]; NonCascadingWindow* window = (NonCascadingWindow*) [self window]; [window setTitle:fTitleString]; [window setDefaultsFrameName:@"ReadOnlyDialogFrameSize"]; } - (IBAction) closeButton: (id) sender { [self close]; } - (void)windowWillClose:(NSNotification *)aNotification { [self autorelease]; } @end
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#1 | 3210 | Paul Ferguson | Initial branch | ||
//guest/jeff_argast/P4Cocoa/source/Controllers/ReadOnlyEditorController.m | |||||
#6 | 3132 | Jeff Argast |
Finally fixed the stupid wrapping problem. Turns out there are tabs in the text returned from Perforce. No problem. But in NSTextView if a tab occurs beyond the last tab stop then NSTextView breaks the line. So no what I want. The fix is to create a bunch of tab stops out to the etherlands. |
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#5 | 3111 | Jeff Argast |
Made multiple selection smarter by operating on the entire selection as an atomic operation with the server. Also partially fixed the read only window to not wrap at the window boundary. I did the same for the editable window, but now the problem appears to be that p4 change -o is breaking its output at some character location before the string gets into the editor (at least I think that is the problem). |
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#4 | 2804 | Jeff Argast |
The text still wraps so moved the task back to TODO. Not sure why it still wraps. |
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#3 | 2739 | Jeff Argast | Moved text scroll code to windowDidLoad | ||
#2 | 2737 | Jeff Argast | Added several 0.15 revision functionality | ||
#1 | 2732 | Jeff Argast | Initial submission of P4Cocoa |