On 27 Mar 2008, at 14:46, Jens Miltner wrote:

Am 27.03.2008 um 11:57 schrieb Gerriet M. Denkmann:
On 26 Mar 2008, at 22:56, Graham Cox wrote:
The undo manager will directly change the data in the text view using an invocation or target/action - it doesn't go back through changeFont: normally, which is really a "high level" method.

Maybe the solution to this is to subclass NSUndoManager so that you can hook into the undo and redo methods and use those opportunities to modify the change count of the document.

So I implement in MyUndoManager:
- (void)undo
{
        NSString *action = [self undoActionName];
        [ super undo ];
if ( action contains "Font" ) [myDocument updateChangeCount:NSChangeUndone];
}


Maybe there's a way to trigger on the action selector instead of the action name? However, even the action selector _might_ change in future AppKit versions, so even this would be a somewhat fragile solution.

I'd still think that it might be easier to register you own undo action for the font changes instead of trying to hijack the automatic undo...

just my €.02,
</jum>

You are right. And I have just implemented your suggestions. And all seems to be perfect now.
Thank you again!

Kind regards,

Gerriet.

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