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I need to break a string in lines so each won't exceed a maximum character count per line. I can't just break in the Nth character because I don't want to break in the middle of a word. The application is internationalized, so since the text boundary is locale-sensitive I can't just break in ' '.

Is there any thing to help doing that in the Cocoa API?

I'm using OpenGLES, rendering text with textures, so UI components that handle that won't help.

Thanks

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Use NSString – substringFromIndex:, – substringWithRange:, – substringToIndex:.

The indexes in these methods refer to symbolic characters, not physical bytes.

http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/cocoa/reference/foundation/Classes/NSString_Class/Reference/NSString.html

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  • The problem is how to know which index will break in a text boundary for the current locale?
    – fbafelipe
    Nov 18, 2010 at 17:06
  • Oh, so your fear is that ' ' is not sufficient. [NSCharacterSet whitespaceAndNewlineCharacterSet] sounds like it should work.
    – cadabra
    Nov 20, 2010 at 18:57
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    That will return a set containing a whitespace (' ') and a newline ('\n'). The problem is that not all locales use a whitespace to break lines, in fact, some locales dont even use whitespace (xml.ascc.net/en/utf-8/faq/zhl10n-faq-xsl.html#qb2), some platforms (like Java, download.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/i18n/text/…) provide ways to determine the text boundaries for the current locale, so I don't have to code all rules for all languages. My question is if cocoa has something similar.
    – fbafelipe
    Nov 30, 2010 at 18:33

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