[Biococoa-dev] Base test
Alexander Griekspoor
mek at mekentosj.com
Sat Aug 14 09:11:11 EDT 2004
I indeed wonder how in Cocoa stringattributes are done and kept in sync
during editing.... It's a nice comparison, stringattributes vs sequence
features, perhaps we could ask some folks at apple on the cocoa dev
list how the implemented attributed strings...
Alex
Op 14-aug-04 om 14:39 heeft Koen van der Drift het volgende geschreven:
>
> On Aug 12, 2004, at 7:28 PM, Alexander Griekspoor wrote:
>
>> I think BCFunctionalGroup should be a feature (like phosphates) and
>> not a symbol, but perhaps I am wrong here.
>>
>
>
> I think you're right. BioJava has both features and annotations, I
> guess functional groups should indeed be one of those. I need to read
> the biojava docs a little bit more carefully to understand the
> differences between both.
>
> An equivalent in Cocoa would be the stringattributes, so we can try to
> follow that apporach.
>
>
> - Koen.
>
>
>
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