When writing in a UITextView more text than can fit entirely inside it, the text will scroll up and the cursor will often place itself one or two lines above the view's bottom line. This is a bit frustrating as I want my application to make good use of the entire height of the text view.
Basically what I want is to configure the UITextView to write up to it's lowest part and not use it just for scrolling.
I've seen some similar questions here, here and here. How开发者_如何学运维ever I've not seen a proper solution yet.
Thanks
I've a slightly different implementation (I want to disable scrolling), but I also had to stop the cursor jumping out of my UITextView. To do this, I implemented a null scrollRectToVisible in my UITextView subclass. Like this:
- (void)scrollRectToVisible:(CGRect)rect animated:(BOOL)animated
{
// do nothing. This fixes the cursor jumping above the field defect.
}
excellent solution is in subclass UITextView add lines
-(void) setContentOffset:(CGPoint)contentOffset {
[self setContentInset:UIEdgeInsetsZero];
[super setContentOffset:contentOffset];
}
It's work!
use this
NSRange myRange=NSMakeRange(outPutTextView.text.length, 0);
[outPutTextView scrollRangeToVisible:myRange];
if I understand right, you can use
[textView setScrollEnabled:NO];
to disable scrolling. what about not to type when the cursor reached the lower margin... maybe it is not good solution but you can add some threshold value(maximum characters in the [textView text]
) and return NO in
- (BOOL)textView:(UITextView *)textView shouldChangeTextInRange:(NSRange)range replacementText:(NSString *)text
delegate method of UITextView if [[textView text] length] > maxCharacters
.
I find seem the property 'contentOffset' also can be use ...
I've got the last line by setframe :
- You can setframe to about a line height
- When you are editing, in - (BOOL)
textView:shouldChangeTextInRange:replacementText:
,usescrollRangeToVisible:
,the argument isselectedRange
- When you end edit, setframe to the original size
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