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My question is different because the insertion point is not turning to its default representation when I move it. I have a visual issue just when my document is empty. But when the document is not empty, the insertion point looks fine.

I'm trying to draw a custom insertion point of my NSTextView subclass. And everything works fine... Except the first launch of a document. When creating a new document the first blinking of the insertion point is always glitchy. But after that first blinking everything becomes normal. Where I have to look?

override func drawInsertionPoint(in rect: NSRect, color: NSColor, turnedOn flag: Bool) {
    var customRect = rect
    customRect.size.width = 2.0

    if flag {
        color.set()
    }
    else {
        self.backgroundColor.set()
    }

    self.lockFocus()
    let path = NSBezierPath(rect:customRect)
    path.setClip()
    path.fill()
    self.unlockFocus()

    self.setNeedsDisplay(customRect, avoidAdditionalLayout: false)
}

And that's how it looks on the first blinking: enter image description here

Update. Removing setNeedsDisplay call makes the glitch appear all the time when the document is empty. Call of setNeedsDisplay makes the glitch appear on the empty document during the first blinking only.

The other thing I found out is that the glitch is simply a path of the default representation of the insertion point. Somehow it shows up when the document is empty. Don't understand why it happens at all.

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  • The documentation of drawInsertionPoint says "The focus must be locked on the receiver when this method is invoked. You should not need to invoke this method directly."
    – Willeke
    Jun 22, 2016 at 12:05
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    flag is always true.
    – Willeke
    Jun 22, 2016 at 13:20
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    Google found this: nstextview+caret
    – Willeke
    Jun 22, 2016 at 14:50
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    Wow! That worked, but I had to make some improvements to support rect's origin changing. I still don't know why that is happening. Maybe someday we will know something about this mystery. Jun 22, 2016 at 19:40
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    Can you share your solution here?
    – ctietze
    Aug 9, 2017 at 8:03

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