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enter image description hereI am working on one Mac app. In which I want to play few tricks with insertion point of an NSTextView.

 ![NSTextView with overlay on it][2]

What am I doing is, I have an NSTextView (The whole image screen is of NSTextView) and above that I have placed one overlay (as you can see at the bottom of the image). There are two Labels at the extreme Left and Right end and has a white gradient view too. All these three I have placed above NSTextView.

Now when User types in, textview gets scrolled and at one point, typed letters goes below the overlay.

I have to manage this stuff only. I want to keep track that user has reached to the overlay border and if yes, I want to move the insertion point to little upside so that user can see the content which he/she is writing.

Will anyone suggest me, how to make this possible ? I have tried many things, but its not working. Kindly help.

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  • Looks like you lost the screenshot you tried to post. Jan 7, 2014 at 12:55
  • Hi Wil, Thanks for that. Do you get that now ?
    – Sid
    Jan 7, 2014 at 14:21
  • Yes, very helpful. But I'm not clear on your English. You say you want to move the insertion point...do you mean you want to scroll the view up? Jan 8, 2014 at 9:17
  • Yes Wil. The thing is, The container view (having "add a tag" and "812 words" and a gradient image view) at the bottom is placed above the NSTextView. So, the behaviour is- User types in, reaches to the bottom of the textView and because of the overlay view which we have placed, few bottom lines of NSTextView gets hidden. I want to maintain that state and make the user to see everything he/she writes. Do you get me ?
    – Sid
    Jan 8, 2014 at 9:38

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