Reputation:
I am subclassing NSTextView to set it's default font:
@interface PTNfoEditField : NSTextView {
}
@end
@implementation PTNfoEditField
-(id)init {
if(self = [super init]) {
[[self textStorage] setFont:[NSFont fontWithName:@"Courier" size:10]];
}
return self;
}
@end
However, this does not work and I don't know how to do it in a different way. Can anyone help me? Thanks.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 2041
Reputation: 96333
The initializer for views is not init
, it's initWithFrame:
. Furthermore, if your view is in a nib, you must also override initWithCoder:
. Don't forget to make sure your view is actually a PTNfoEditField, not a regular NSTextView.
Also, you should use [NSFont userFixedPitchFontOfSize:0.0]
to set the font. You should hard-code neither the font name (the user may prefer a better monospaced font) nor the font size (the user may find 10-pt hard to read or have their anti-aliasing threshold set above it).
Upvotes: 6