I hooked it all up and now the OutlineView displays content, but the
exact same "out of sync issues remain"
The GUI representation of the selected row (which is always correct)
is not noticed by the TreeController under certain rare conditions. A
removal of an item and then an undo for instance.
I am having a strange problem with a simple use of CA. I am basically
using the same code as in this example
(http://www.cimgf.com/2008/03/03/core-animation-tutorial-wizard-dialog-with-transitions/)
so I have a window which I am using a CATransition to push in 3 views.
As in the example, I have set
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 5:05 AM, Uli Kusterer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 27.03.2008, at 08:24, Wesley Smith wrote:
> > I'm trying to make an NSWindow that takes up the entire screen
> > including the menu bar but is not actually a fullscreen window. I
> > know this is possible with Carbon,
Or it is a prototype machine from Apple that was never a real production
machine but that got out into the wild somehow. When I worked there, all
the prototype machines used to have their serial # (and other firmware
info) missing.
-m
==
Kenny Leung wrote:
This is a G5 machine
Dave:
Are you using separate managed object contexts for each thread?
According to the documentation here:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/CoreData/Articles/cdMultiThreading.html
That's the way to do it - pass managed object IDs between threads, not
managed object
I would think this is the normal typical case, but can't figure it out.
The UI should run on one thread, another thread should be used for time
consuming updates/generation of an object tree maintained using Core Data. I
have a NSOutlineView (via NSTreeController subclass) which displays the
object
On 29 Mar '08, at 6:51 PM, Rick Langschultz wrote:
I am looking to create an application written in C / C++ that will
send notifications to a Cocoa application and the Cocoa application
will communicate back. Since I am using multiple server environments
will / is this possible? Or should
Hello everyone,
I am looking to create an application written in C / C++ that will
send notifications to a Cocoa application and the Cocoa application
will communicate back. Since I am using multiple server environments
will / is this possible? Or should I just stick with Cocoa shell tools
On Mar 29, 2008, at 6:45 PM, Duncan Champney wrote:
I really want a "check the event queue for keyboard events" call
that would let me pick command period or escape key events out of
the applications event queue.
Use GetKeys(), but beware, the output of GetKeys() is a little bit
differe
I have a question regarding implementing copy and paste with
NSManagedObjects--
I've read through the NSPersistentDocument copy and paste tutorial,
but my situation is a bit more involved then just copying and pasting
an employee first and last name. Without getting too involved, this
is
My app can create 3D views of the fractal images it creates.
It has an option to save very large versions of these 3D views to disk
as JPEGs or TIFFs. I generate the images as tiles, then assemble them
and save the result to disk. For very large images this can take tens
of seconds.
I hav
I use in some Cocoa app a weak linked library.
In some class I do:
- (BOO)haveNoLibrary
{
BOOL noHave1 = weak_function == NULL ; // does NOT work - is
always NO
void *dummy = weak_function;
BOOL noHave2 = dummy == NULL ; // does work - is YES if and only
library is mi
Hi all,
I've just noticed a small regression in my app. I've got an
NSOutlineView and an NSTableView inside an NSSplitView. Now, imagine
that the outline view has some text rows and I drag the splitter such
that the whole text in the outline is no longer visible. What used to
happen is th
> Have you tried using Xcode's build settings instead of manually specifying
> the compiler flag? There might be more to it than just -fobjc-gc-only.
no, that's the only option needed
> if you want to use compiler flags in the long term, it's still worth trying
> the build setting, just so yo
on 3/28/08 2:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] purportedly said:
> I'm clearly missing some link in the whole Core Data thing. I'm trying
> to use it in a Prefs Pane. I've written no code, just set things up
> with the data model editor and IB. Is there something NSDocument does
> to support Core Data that
28.03.2008, в 23:40, Milen Dzhumerov написал(а):Hi Milen,
Great! It works. Thanks a lot!
Regards,
Vladimir
On 28 Mar 2008, at 22:34, Vladimir Sokolov wrote:
Hi All.
How can I make fixed width of the left pane in the NSSplitView?
I want to make it as in iTunes. When user resize a window o
You're right, I just cut bits of my code to make it more synthetic,
variantEnding was allocated in the init method.
At any rate, after an observation by Bill Bumgarner, i realised the
bug was much simpler (and more stupid), as often happens:
NSLog("Blah blah %@", repetitions)
As you said, a
On Mar 29, 2008, at 12:15, Davide Benini wrote:
Here is MyClass.h file
@interface MyClass : NSObject {
int repetitions;
NSMutableArray *body; // Il contenuto
NSString *key; // in questo modo posso determinare cambi di chiave!
}
- (void) dealloc
{
[variantEnd
On Mar 29, 2008, at 12:20 PM, Trygve Inda wrote:
How about:
NSImage *image = [[[NSImage alloc] initWithContentsOfFile:path]
autorelease];
[...]
Drawing into an NSImage is explicitly documented to be thread safe in
the article you linked to,
I guess I was more concerned with the ini
On Mar 29, 2008, at 12:15 PM, Davide Benini wrote:
What is wrong with this code?
Any idea?
Do you have a custom -description method?
Did it print the value of repetitions using [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did you change it to %d when refactoring your code to use a numeric
type for repetitions?
(Wit
This works perfectly, just what I was looking for. Many thanks!
F.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 4:39 PM, Steve Weller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Try looking at the source for TextEdit. TextEdit adds a pop-up at the
> end of the horizontal scroller by overriding NSScrollView's tile:
> method. Yo
> Yes. See
>
> http://www.cocoabuilder.com/archive/message/cocoa/2007/11/15/193191
>
> ISTR having problems specifying a nonzero bytesPerRow and passing NULL
> for the bitmap data, so you might need to either manage the buffer
> yourself or pass zero for bytesPerRow to allow NSBitmapImageRep t
In a previous conversation I realised that I can use any tipe as a
property. As a consequence, I decided to use a simple int type for a
"repetitions" property of MyClass, instead of a NSNumber. I changed my
code accordingly, but the changes generated a strange bug. As soon as
I set my int p
On Mar 29, 2008, at 6:44 AM, Trygve Inda wrote:
I am finding it hard to determine in many cases exactly what is
thread safe
as this is not complete:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Multithreading/Thr
eadSafetySummary/chapter_950_section_2.html
Can I call the followi
I have a reasonably complex core data data model which makes use of
entity inheritance. In an attempt to make use of the new Leopard data
migration tools, I created a new version, made a few minor desired
changes (added a few entities and created the relationships to them-
no changes to existing en
On 29 Mar '08, at 10:11 AM, Davide Benini wrote:
I half suspected something like this...
Well, for a _pointer_ type*, there is an "empty" value: NULL. (For
object pointers the constant 'nil' is used, but they both have the
same underlying value.)
When an Objective-C object is created, i
On 29 Mar '08, at 8:32 AM, Davide Benini wrote:
repetitions = [[NSNumber alloc] init];
variantEnding = [[NSNumber alloc] init];
These lines don't really make sense. NSNumber (like its superclass
NSValue) is immutable. You can't store a different number in one
There's no intrinsic "initialized but empty" state of Objective C
objects. 'variantEnding' can be initialized to nil (or, rather,
allowed to remain nil, since
everything in a new object is guaranteed to be zeroes) or it can be
given a NSNumber value.
I half suspected something like this
On 29 Mar '08, at 6:44 AM, Trygve Inda wrote:
Can I call the following from a thread?
Apologies for giving an opinion instead of an answer ... but here's my
opinion. I've always avoided calling AppKit from multiple threads.
Instead I run the app's entire UI on the main thread, use asynchr
On Mar 29, 2008, at 08:32, Davide Benini wrote:
- (void) dealloc
{
[repetitions release];
[variantEnding release];
[body release];
[super dealloc];
}
- (id) init
{
self = [super init];
if (self != nil) {
repetitions = [[NSNumber a
Indeed, on repair, the computer should have the old serial number.
This is why it is also located on the case, exact location depends on
the model. The only time there should ever be a new serial number is
when a Mac is outright replaced. Definitely, it is a bad idea to
depend on the serial
El 28-03-2008, a las 21:08, Sherm Pendley escribió:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 8:49 PM, Andrew Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On 28 Mar 08, at 18:37, Mario Gajardo Tassara wrote:
> In a portion of code of my app (collision detection part) i need to
> remove an object from an array of objects,
Hi,
I'm new to Cocoa programming. I have a specific application I would
like to create and feel I have a good idea of the application's
requirements, but I'm looking for advice on how to structure the code
most efficiently. I'm hoping to meet with someone for an hour or two
initially to
On 29 Mar '08, at 5:15 AM, Nick Rogers wrote:
currentNode is an NodeType*
and [currentNode key:0] returns an ItemType*, which has a method -
(Uint32)keyField.
but when I use:
[[currentNode key:0] keyField]
GDB tells that its not an object.
GDB as in the debugger? What's the exact command yo
Hi,
I would like to use CAOpenGLLayer instead of NSOpenGLView. I didn't
find any example source code but got it working. I implemented
- (BOOL)canDrawInCGLContext:(CGLContextObj)glContext pixelFormat:
(CGLPixelFormatObj)pixelFormat
- (void)drawInCGLContext:(CGLContextObj)glContext pixelForma
Try looking at the source for TextEdit. TextEdit adds a pop-up at the
end of the horizontal scroller by overriding NSScrollView's tile:
method. You may be able to change the layout so that the end of the
NSScroller is clipped off.
On Mar 29, 2008, at 4:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tha
Hello folks.
I have a class with a number of properties. Some of them are used only
in specific instances. I need to check whether these properties have
been assigned a value; I am thinking about a method similar to isset
in php.
I alloc and init properties in the genral init methid; I relea
On Mar 28, 2008, at 11:27 AM, Lincoln Green wrote:
I followed your suggestion, and it worked great! However, when I
delete the preferences file form /Library/Preferences/, my
application won't put up a window. Any suggestions to get around this?
Check the console window in Xcode and then st
I am finding it hard to determine in many cases exactly what is thread safe
as this is not complete:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Multithreading/Thr
eadSafetySummary/chapter_950_section_2.html
Can I call the following from a thread?
segImageRep = [[NSBitmapImageRep a
On 29 Mar 2008, at 06:29, Ron Lue-Sang wrote:
There's also the controller attribute "Always Use Multi Value
Marker" which will keep the controller from even looking at the
property values of the selected objects as long as more than one
object is selected in the controller.
Of course, th
On 29 Mar 2008, at 06:08, Ben Trumbull wrote:
On Mar 28, 2008, at 7:38 PM, Dennis Lorson wrote:
On 28 Mar 2008, at 20:24, Ben Trumbull wrote:
The problem I'm having arises when selecting all images at once
(Command+A), if they are fairly large in number (in my store:
~2000).
This take
hi,
I'm working on a small btree implementation.
currentNode is an NodeType*
and [currentNode key:0] returns an ItemType*, which has a method -
(Uint32)keyField.
but when I use:
[[currentNode key:0] keyField]
GDB tells that its not an object.
any ideas?
Wishes,
nick
_
Thanks Troy for the in-depth account. Yes, my goal is to customize the
scroller's appearance, and yes, I wish this process involved less
guess-work. As you say, there is no empty space when you let the
scroller draw normally. You only see this when drawing a custom
scroller based on the rects retur
With the tools apple provides, you can not change a serial number, but
you can program a serial number in to a blank board. If your good with
assembly you can modify the software to allow you to change the serial
number.
The tech you encountered did not do his job properly. The service
ma
What is the proceedure to "reset the serial number"? I've come across
a couple of eMacs that have had their motherboards/logic boards
replaced due to a faulty batch of capacitors causing the infamous
"melting screen" issue. None of them had serial numbers when I
looked at them using Apple
On Mar 28, 2008, at 22:56, Daniel Thorpe wrote:
Oooh, that might work...
But how do you assign independent operations using
NSInvocationOperation objects?
I don't understand the question. Each NSInvocationOperation represents
the independent execution of a method on an object in a thread
Am 28.03.2008 um 16:52 schrieb Nick Zitzmann:
On Mar 28, 2008, at 4:36 AM, Holger Hanstein wrote:
Does anybody have an explanation or workaround for this behavior?
Have you filed a bug?
not yet...
could someone please recheck that, to make sure it is not due to a
mistake of mine?
I'v
I forgot the name of it, but there is a kext that allows you to change
your MAC address. For software licensing this could be a issue since a
pirate could change their MAC address, albeit not of every machine on
their network. It is much more difficult (but possible) to change your
systems
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