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…eldAlignmentRight.
…xtAlignment mirrors tokenField alignment.
…eldAlignmentRight.
…ext field location based on text length.
…lignment property.
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keyboardInputShouldDelete seemed to prevent textField:shouldChangeCharactersInRange:replacementString from being called on backspaces (and possibly other unknown side effects). deleteBackward doesn't seem to have the same limitation.
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Found a solution that works from here but seems risky in terms of getting rejected for private API usage... @ayanonagon ideas? |
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minInputWidth.When adding logic to center icons, I also modified the logic for positioning the
inputTextField. Now, the text it contains is treated like a token. So, theinputTextFieldgoes wherever the token positioning logic puts this placeholder token (whosetitleTextis the current text in theinputTextField). Because the token locations are now refreshed every time the user inputs a character, thetokenFieldwill now create newlines while the user types as necessary, eliminating the need for aminInputWidth.More frequent updating of the token locations is critical for centering to maintain the "centered" feel as illustrated by the gif below.
Fix #66.