I'm interested in letting my users copy the text they've entered into the cut-and-paste buffer, but I'd like to do that as HTML.
Is such a thing even possible? Or do I need to use a MIME format? (I have no idea.)
Thanks.
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I'm interested in letting my users copy the text they've entered into the cut-and-paste buffer, but I'd like to do that as HTML. Is such a thing even possible? Or do I need to use a MIME format? (I have no idea.) Thanks. | ||||
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The following code will get your HTML out of your app and into Apple's Mail app. The documentation doesn't give you a great deal of help on this, so in part it's a matter of looking at what Apple's apps park on the pasteboard and then reverse engineering that. This solution draws on an earlier stackoverflow post - follow up the links there for more background.
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I absolutely adore this method of creating HTML-based content that you can paste into other HTML-aware apps, like Mail. However, I noticed that the above solution by Matthew Elton only allowed the pasteboard to be pasted onto HTML-aware apps. Trying to paste the exact same content into the Notes app for example, would fail. I took the tips from this post: http://stackoverflow.com/a/1078471/351810 and can now successfully paste both HTML and plain text versions of the content that I want. | |||
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