- Inside Macintosh: Text /
- Chapter 2 - TextEdit / TextEdit Reference
- Routines
Displaying and Scrolling Text
The routines that this section describes let you control how text is displayed. TESetAlignment lets you specify whether text is to be right aligned, left aligned, or centered. TEUpdate draws the text, updating the text editing window. TETextBox lets you draw static text in a box, such as a dialog box, without requiring that you first create an edit record. TECalText recalculates line breaks. TEGetHeight returns the height of all the lines of text between two lines. TEScroll scrolls the text by the amount you specify. TEPinScroll scrolls the text, automatically stopping when it scrolls the last line into view. TEAutoView lets you turn automatic scrolling on or off. TESelView automatically scrolls the text into view, if automatic scrolling is turned on through TEAutoView.
Subtopics
- TESetAlignment
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- TEUpdate
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- TETextBox
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- TECalText
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- TEGetHeight
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- TEScroll
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- TEPinScroll
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- TEAutoView
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- TESelView
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- TEDelete
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- TEInsert
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- TECut
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- TECopy
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- TEPaste
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- TEStylePaste
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- TEToScrap
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- TEFromScrap
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6 JUL 1996