On Apr 21, 2008, at 5:34 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
That's all a rather unfortunate inconsistency (and part of why I sit
here learning Cocoa and thinking, "I thought Cocoa was supposed to
be this great thing").
I basically want my controller to go do some stuff after it and the
window are loade
Hi everyone,
I would like to add and remove an item in the dock (preferably with a
nice poof when removed) programmatically without restarting the dock.
I can't find a way to do this in 10.5. Do any of you know if this is
possible?
Thanks,
Ollie
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Greetings,
What I currently have is a core data store that holds information I
want to display in an NSCollectionView. What I'm wondering is whether
there is a way to get this accomplished and if so how?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Matthew Delves
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After poking around some more, I came up with this approach, which
seems to work
(except that I now have to deal with adjusting the text field's origin):
NSRect r = NSMakeRect(0, 0, [theTextField frame].size.width,
MAXFLOAT);
NSSize s = [[theTextField cell] cellSizeForBounds:r];
Thanks Peter, the workaround worked nicely
Vance
On Apr 21, 2008, at 9:25 PM, Peter Ammon wrote:
On Apr 21, 2008, at 5:23 PM, vance wrote:
Hi
I am seeing annoying flickering when resizing a status bar item
using a custom view.
I tried using
* [statusItem setLength:XX.X] and
On Apr 21, 2008, at 5:23 PM, vance wrote:
Hi
I am seeing annoying flickering when resizing a status bar item
using a custom view.
I tried using
* [statusItem setLength:XX.X] and
* [customView setFrame:newFrame]
Hi Vance,
Thank you for your analysis. This is a known bug.
Hi everyone,
I have resized a few columns in a table to be just a few pixels wider than
the actual names of those columns. I have used bindings to connect an
NSArrayController to these columns. When I test the interface in Interface
Builder as well as building and running the project in Xcode, I no
I have an NSTextField into which I pour some text. I'd like to resize
the text field's frame to accommodate the typeset text. I'd like to
adjust only the frame's vertical size, leaving the width fixed. I'd
appreciate any pointers about what methods I can use to accomplish this.
_
On 22 apr 2008, at 02.50, stephen joseph butler wrote:
egrep -R mach_port_deallocate /usr/include
Even better - use the search dialog in the free Text Editor
TextWrangler from BareBones Software
(www.barebones.com) Then you will get a dialog where you can browse
any results.
Whoops, the URL should be: http://apptree.net/drawkitmain.htm
On 22 Apr 2008, at 10:35 am, Graham Cox wrote:
On 22 Apr 2008, at 10:23 am, Steve Weller wrote:
Are there any easy ways of calculating the points on the path as a
function of the distance from the start of the path?
I'm not su
NM that last part, I found the plugin. For the archives, it's at
http://brockerhoff.net/src/RBSplitView.ibplugin.zip
Sorry, all, for the multiple replies-to-self here :)
John Stiles wrote:
Oh, there was a fourth problem actually. This doesn't work in all cases:
NSRect changedBounds = [cha
Oh, there was a fourth problem actually. This doesn't work in all cases:
NSRect changedBounds = [changedContentView bounds];
It should have been
NSRect changedBounds = [changedContentView documentVisibleRect];
Also, I switched to RBSplitView to work around issue 3.
Is there an IB3 plugin for
Being somewhat new to Cocoa, I often wonder if there's a better way to
do things.
I'm doing some stuff with USB, and the example code I'm using uses
IOServiceAddMatchingNotification() to add a pointer to a C callback to
get notified when things happen on the USB bus.
In C++, one typically
On Apr 21, 2008, at 5:50 PM, stephen joseph butler wrote:
egrep -R mach_port_deallocate /usr/include
Oh I forgot to try that.
It would appear to be in mach/mach_port.h (at least on 10.5).
I used to try to include the actual file I needed, but that seemed to
break the Frameworks thing. S
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 7:22 PM, Rick Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Argh. So hard to find stuff in the docs. Where is mach_port_deallocate()?
egrep -R mach_port_deallocate /usr/include
It would appear to be in mach/mach_port.h (at least on 10.5).
On Apr-21-2008, at 6:34 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
I basically want my controller to go do some stuff after it and the
window are loaded. -setWindow seems like an ugly place to do this,
and -init is probably too early. Is there a better place?
- (void)awakeFromNib
- Jeff
On 22 Apr 2008, at 10:23 am, Steve Weller wrote:
Are there any easy ways of calculating the points on the path as a
function of the distance from the start of the path?
I'm not sure about the rest of your question but I can answer this
part. The short answer is no - it's really tricky.
H
On Apr 21, 2008, at 5:21 PM, Ken Thomases wrote:
Sometimes an NSWindowController is instantiated in a NIB as a
controller for a window in that same NIB. Other times, an
NSWindowController is outside the NIB that contains its window, and
is used to load that NIB.
I suspect that -windowDi
Argh. So hard to find stuff in the docs. Where is
mach_port_deallocate()?
TIA,
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Hi
I am seeing annoying flickering when resizing a status bar item using
a custom view.
I tried using
* [statusItem setLength:XX.X] and
* [customView setFrame:newFrame]
Both methods produce flickering. I investigated further to see where
exactly is the flicker happening.
T
On Apr 21, 2008, at 6:15 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
I started a very simple non-document Cocoa app project. I added a
controller class derived from NSWindowController, and added an
NSObject to my .xib to represent it. I've connected an outlet in my
controller to a field in the window, and a button
I my app I want to be able to use drawing paths for two purposes:
1. Clip images to the path
2. Generate points that lie on the path as a function of the distance
along the path
I want to be able to create paths with Omnigraffle or some other
vector-image app, and export them to PDF or EP
On Apr 21, 2008, at 2:23 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
1) I have a webkit control which covers the whole window, would the
drop
message be sent to the parent ?
2) Or should I be putting operating this on the Webkit control ?
DnD implementations vary a bit. Views that display what its data
sour
I found thee things which, in conjunction, solve the problem:
1 - Rewrite synchronizedViewContentBoundsDidChange as follows.
-scrollToPoint seems broken. (I am clamping the scroll view to the left
side on purpose)
- (void)synchronizedViewContentBoundsDidChange:(NSNotification
*)notification
I started a very simple non-document Cocoa app project. I added a
controller class derived from NSWindowController, and added an
NSObject to my .xib to represent it. I've connected an outlet in my
controller to a field in the window, and a button in the window to an
action in the controller
AMSerialPort is nice. I use it with USB-serial converters and with
Bluetooth serial devices.
http://www.harmless.de/cocoa.php
Hal
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Has anyone gotten this example to work in Leopard?
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/NSScrollViewGuide/Articles/SynchroScroll.html
I just tried it and I'm having terrible luck. The view is just blanking
itself out immediately. I can get it to sort-of work if I replac
Check out AMSerialPort from http://www.harmless.de/cocoa.php
I have used it for several projects and highly recommend it.
Todd
On Apr 21, 2008, at 5:00 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
Does Cocoa provide any high-level serial port access API? Or do I
just use IOKit?
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Rick
I started a very simple non-document Cocoa app project. I added a
controller class derived from NSWindowController, and added an
NSObject to my .xib to represent it. I've connected an outlet in my
controller to a field in the window, and a button in the window to an
action in the controller
On Apr 19, 2008, on Mon, 21 Apr 2008 10:06:47 +0530, JanakiRam wrote:
This code works fine , but when i try to mount another volume/
account on the same server , this code doesn't seem to work.I'm
always getting -43 error.If i unmount the earlier volume/account on
the same server then i'm
I have a custom NSView subclass that draws a semi-transparent
background with the following:
[[NSColor colorWithDeviceRed:0.0f green:0.0f blue:0.0f
alpha:QuickViewControlAlphaValue] set];
NSRectFill(rect);
Why is it that any subview I add to my custom view gets drawn with the
same alpha v
Does Cocoa provide any high-level serial port access API? Or do I just
use IOKit?
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I would probably override -menuForEvent: instead of -rightMouseDown: .
Leopard also has a bit nicer contextual menu handing for table/outline
views: If you right-click a row that's not currently selected it
highlights just an outline and doesn't change the selection (you can
use -clickedRow
On 4/22/08 1:33 AM, Nick Rogers said:
>when I run my cocoa app, Activity monitor shows it having 2 threads,
>and thats ok, cause I'm running one POSIX thread with the start of
>the app and which remains till the app is exited.
>The problem is when I detach a new NSThread, from which I'm calling
>"
Thanks for the reply.
No, it doesn't affect my app. I was just asking whether it is a problem.
On 22-Apr-08, at 1:52 AM, David Duncan wrote:
On Apr 21, 2008, at 1:03 PM, Nick Rogers wrote:
when I run my cocoa app, Activity monitor shows it having 2
threads, and thats ok, cause I'm running on
1) What are you doing in the method you call from your detached thread?
Or
2) Don't worry, be happy.
There are a number of Cocoa features which will create a worker thread of
their own[1]. In other words, if you *never* explicitly create a thread,
you'll likely wind up with multiple threads any
Hi,
I'm looking to add in drag and drop support to my app, but one thing which
isn't clear at the minute, is whether you are suppose to subclass the
NSViews or use delegates to do this. I would have assumed delegates as makes
the most future proof solution, so I added a
[webWindow registerForDra
On Apr 21, 2008, at 1:03 PM, Nick Rogers wrote:
when I run my cocoa app, Activity monitor shows it having 2 threads,
and thats ok, cause I'm running one POSIX thread with the start of
the app and which remains till the app is exited.
The problem is when I detach a new NSThread, from which I'm
hi,
when I run my cocoa app, Activity monitor shows it having 2 threads,
and thats ok, cause I'm running one POSIX thread with the start of
the app and which remains till the app is exited.
The problem is when I detach a new NSThread, from which I'm calling
"performSelectorOnMainThread:" fre
On Apr 21, 2008, at 10:32, Antonio Nunes wrote:
d is a local variable indeed, but it is just an intermediate
instrument, one that points to a document that is held' by the
document controller. The object d points to remains connected to a
root object by being held by the controller.
Just
On Apr 21, 2008, at 7:24 AM, Peter Hoerster wrote:
is there a method to detect from the background if a foreground
program is running in fullscreen mode?
I have to hide a floating panel when a video or game software is
running fullscreen.
It depends on what you mean by fullscreen mode. Most
On Apr 18, 2008, at 2:35 PM, Hal Mueller wrote:
Maybe try
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:nil name:nil
object:self]
in your dealloc method? I think that will patch the symptom, but I
still don't understand why you're getting the original error.
I tried that, but no lu
Either I'm misunderstanding your question, or you're
misunderstanding the Geometries code. I think you want -
widthForHeight:attributes:, with the height specified for three
lines (could just take it from what IB sets for you, or first get a
heightForWidth:reallyBig, then triple that). The
Corbin Dunn wrote:
On Apr 18, 2008, at 3:37 PM, John Stiles wrote:
Ben Lachman wrote:
> Well, you should be able to just override the drawing code, since
> thats really your problem. Going directly against the docs, while
it > may work fine now, is playing with fire in my opinion.
Yeah… tha
On Apr 21, 2008, at 5:52 PM, Quincey Morris wrote:
If d is a local variable, as this code fragment seems to say, what's
keeping it (and therefore d.someView) from getting garbage collected
as soon as it goes out of scope? 'setVideoDataSource' is documented
to *not* retain the view (in non-G
Hello,
I have built and runt the OpenGLScreenSnapshot app successfully using
the sample code available here:
http://devworld.apple.com/samplecode/OpenGLScreenSnapshot/index.html
The app permits to take a picture of the screen.
While running the OpenGLScreenSnapshot app, one must select the
On Apr 18, 2008, at 3:37 PM, John Stiles wrote:
Ben Lachman wrote:
> Well, you should be able to just override the drawing code, since
> thats really your problem. Going directly against the docs,
while it > may work fine now, is playing with fire in my opinion.
Yeah… that's why I posted :
> I've studied the pasteboard docs, and wonder if there is a simple way to
> copy the contents of an NSString to the general clipboard. In AS or AS
> Studio it's just "set the clipboard to ." Is there such a
> convenience method in Cocoa?
Study the docs again, the answers are there if you've ca
Le 21 avr. 08 à 18:54, Aki Inoue a écrit :
(By the way, in 10.5, GCC now allows you to use non-ascii
characters in string literals right in your source code. So
there's no need to construct a string with an ñ in it
programmatically, as long as you're building with Xcode 3.0.)
What will
I seem to recall that in 10.5 there is new API, either in
NSTableView or NSActionCell, that makes this easy to do; but I just
looked through both headers and can't find it. Does anyone else
remember?
Yeah, I remember. The DragNDropOutlineView demo shows how.
Basically, you implement:
-
In "The Path Of Key Events" in the URL you posted, the #1 item in the
list is "key equivalents."
AppKit checks keyDown events to see if command is held; if it is, it
tries to match it against the menus before passing it through the
responder chain.
I think your best bet is to dim your menu item
Folks;
I'm having some difficulty getting consistent contextual menu behavior
in NSTableView.
In the Finder and iTunes (what I feel most users are familiar with) if
a row is selected but the user causes a contextual menu on a different
row then row selection changes.
(I don't want to star
Greetings,
I've studied the pasteboard docs, and wonder if there is a simple way
to copy the contents of an NSString to the general clipboard. In AS or
AS Studio it's just "set the clipboard to ." Is there such a
convenience method in Cocoa?
Thanks,
Johnny
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On Apr 21, 2008, at 05:18, Antonio Nunes wrote:
I'm trying to implement iChat Theater capability into my garbage
collected app, and it looks to be almost working, except for a
rather all important crash. When my app is notified that it should
start sending video it executes the following c
(By the way, in 10.5, GCC now allows you to use non-ascii
characters in string literals right in your source code. So there's
no need to construct a string with an $(D+P(B in it
programmatically, as long as you're building with Xcode 3.0.)
What will be the output encoding in this case ?
I have a simple test application with a few custom menu items. Let's
assume that _none_ of these items has a key equivalent of COMMAND +
(right arrow) for now.
When the first responder of the application is an NSTextField, and the
user produces COMMAND + (right arrow), the insertion point is being
On Apr 21, 2008, at 4:55 PM, Kevin Grant wrote:
Is the view drawing on a thread other than the main thread?
That might not be allowed (I'm not sure about Cocoa...in
Carbon this was never possible).
No, it all happens on the main thread.
For the doesNotRecognizeSelector case, do you see any c
> ... of course, even if you use a predicate to specify a date range,
> the transaction order still doesn't matter. I digress.
Sorry - this is confusing. I meant to delete this paragraph after I
realized that the OP is talking about a running balance after each
transaction, rather than the to
> First issue I see is how you can know what transaction objects "occur" prior
> to any given object. I don't think you can rely on objects being retrieved
> in any specific order that your data model doesn't enforce.
You're correct - you can't rely on the order in which instances are
fetched
Is the view drawing on a thread other than the main thread?
That might not be allowed (I'm not sure about Cocoa...in
Carbon this was never possible).
For the doesNotRecognizeSelector case, do you see any compiler
warnings about this? That would at least show if it's your
code that's referring to
On 21 Apr 2008 07:41:25 -0700 , Jens Alfke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 21 Apr '08, at 6:22 AM, Ling Wang wrote:
Do you mean that it is unclear why this happens and there is no way
for application developers to avoid this annoyance?
As far as I know, yes. :-(
Jens
Perhaps it's not relat
When I compile then launch my app, I get this message on the Console
Could not find image named 'icnabcd'.
Now, there is no such an icon named that way on my nib file.
Anyway I started a search on the project and found the following lines in
the Nib file
icnabcd
So I tried to repl
On Apr 20, 2008, at 11:37 AM, Manfred Schwind wrote:
Getting the height of a text for a given width is easy and I've done
that countless times.
Also getting the width of a string (layed out in one line if it has
no newlines) is no problem.
But I have a different problem. I try to give an ea
on 4/21/08 8:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] purportedly said:
> I'm responding to: - (void) applicationDidBecomeActive:
> (NSNotification*) aNotification
>
> But when I get the notification, it seems that [NSApp mainWindow]
> still returns nil as if it were inactive. The message is obviously
> sent bef
Le 21 avr. 08 à 16:48, Jens Alfke a écrit :
On 21 Apr '08, at 6:35 AM, Ewan Delanoy wrote:
It seems clear that this is a conflicting encoding issue, but between
which encodings?
coming from where? (The default file encoding is "Unicode UTF-8" in
the
Xcode preferences, and it seems there is
on 4/21/08 2:06 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] purportedly said:
> I am trying to figure out how to calculate a running total using core
> data. I have created an entity called Transactions that have the
> following properties.
>
> Transactions
> amount
> balance
>
>
>
> This routine only copies the am
My app has a 3D view window that displays a large OpenGL view over
most of it's surface, along with a group of controls that run down the
left side of the window. The user can resize the window quite small,
which makes some of the controls disappear off the bottom of the
window. My solution
>
> "%c" is interpreted at runtime according to the default string
> encoding for that process. This depends on what the user's preferred
> language is set to, but for English and most European languages it's
> MacRoman. That choice makes sense for backward-compatibility reasons,
> but nowadays it
On 21-Apr-08, at 10:51 AM, Rama Krishna wrote:
Is it possible to show an application's UI in Time Machine? When time
machine is launched from Mail, the snapshots at different times are
shown in
the mail window as opposed to a Finder windows.
Is it possible for any other application to do the
>
> You want %C, not %c (%c is "character", while %C is unicode character).
>
You're right, it works now with %C instead of %c. Thanks! I guess the use
of %c should be avoided, like the use of old-fashioned C Strings?
Ewan
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On 21 Apr '08, at 6:35 AM, Ewan Delanoy wrote:
It seems clear that this is a conflicting encoding issue, but between
which encodings?
coming from where? (The default file encoding is "Unicode UTF-8" in
the
Xcode preferences, and it seems there is no item to deal with
encodings in
the Inter
On 21 Apr '08, at 6:22 AM, Ling Wang wrote:
Do you mean that it is unclear why this happens and there is no way
for application developers to avoid this annoyance?
As far as I know, yes. :-(
—Jens
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Is it possible to show an application's UI in Time Machine? When time
machine is launched from Mail, the snapshots at different times are shown in
the mail window as opposed to a Finder windows.
Is it possible for any other application to do the same thing? So when user
enter time machine and
I'm responding to: - (void) applicationDidBecomeActive:
(NSNotification*) aNotification
But when I get the notification, it seems that [NSApp mainWindow]
still returns nil as if it were inactive. The message is obviously
sent before -mainWindow is set up, which means that in fact the
appli
I've run into some trouble using revert with NSUserDefaultsController:
It doesn't work. My settings do not revert to their previous settings. I'm
working on a prefs window and what I want to have happen is if a user clicks
the cancel button, any changes made are reverted to their previous setting.
> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 14:02:52 -0600
> From: Keary Suska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Binding NSButton enabled state
> To: "Cocoa-Dev (Apple)"
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
> on 4/20/08 11:47 AM,
I am trying to understand NSCollectionView with Apple provided sample
IconCollection. I would like to write an action code to handle selection of
items in this collection view. How do I do it ?
thanks,
Leo
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Right, well, I've solved my problem, but using a completely different
method. I still don't know/understand how to crop an NSImage to a
smaller NSRect within the image's bounds.
However, this is what I've done to solve this...
// imageRep is my NSBitmapImageRep which contains the ori
On 21 Apr 2008, at 11:21 pm, Daniel Thorpe wrote:
The extent rect is correct, I've double checked that.
Looking at the docs for NSImageRep's drawAtPoint and drawInRect
methods, it looks like they only allow you to draw the whole image
rep, not a rect within the rep.
True, but if you don't
> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 14:02:52 -0600
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> Subject: Re: Binding NSButton enabled state
> To: "Cocoa-Dev (Apple)"
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
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> on 4/20/08 11:47 AM,
On Apr 21, 2008, at 8:35 AM, Ewan Delanoy wrote:
[theButton setTitle:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"Put a n with a
tilde,like this : %c",0X00F1]];
Unfortunately, at runtime the exotic character is displayed
incorrectly:
it appears as
a "breve" (Unicode character number 02D8 instead of 00F1)
Hello all,
in the user interface of my Cocoa app I have a button with two
alternative titles,
one that I write in Interface Builder and the other appears on a line in
my code as
follows,
[theButton setTitle:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"Put a n with a
tilde,like this
Niklas:
I'm no expert on Web Services on Objective-C, but I've been playing
around with them a bit. One thing that I have discovered is that
CFTypeRef is not _always_ a dictionary. In some cases, it wants a
string. For example, if you run WSMakeStubs on the National Weather
Service's WSD
Cursor-tracking glitches, where the cursor doesn't revert when
exiting a view, are really common in Cocoa apps. I see them in all
kinds of apps, even major Apple ones like Mail and Xcode. I think
it's due to bugs in AppKit, unfortunately. These bugs have been
around since at least 10.0, but
The extent rect is correct, I've double checked that.
Looking at the docs for NSImageRep's drawAtPoint and drawInRect
methods, it looks like they only allow you to draw the whole image
rep, not a rect within the rep.
I think the problem might be that the cropping is working fine, it's
jus
On Apr 21, 2008, at 6:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 01:16:56 -0700
From: Andrew Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: After Unarchive Object Exists, After First GUI Action,
gone...
To: John Joyce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Message-ID: <[
Hard to tell from the code posted. Maybe extent is incorrect?
You can just draw the source imageRep directly - you don't have to
wrap it in an image, and given that you just want a straight copy
it'll be simpler too. Use [imageRep drawAtPoint:...] This may not have
a bearing on your problem
Hi,
is there a method to detect from the background if a foreground program
is running in fullscreen mode?
I have to hide a floating panel when a video or game software is running
fullscreen.
Thanks in advance.
Peter
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Thanks Graham, I've just tried NSCompositeCopy, still doesn't work, no
change...
One thing that I've noticed though, is that the source is a grayscale
image, but the image that I'm creating is RGB. Should I perhaps be
creating a new bitmap image rep in the target (of the same colorSpace)
Hi,
I'm trying to implement iChat Theater capability into my garbage
collected app, and it looks to be almost working, except for a rather
all important crash. When my app is notified that it should start
sending video it executes the following code:
IMAVManager *manager = [IMAVMa
Just a short PS
On Apr 21, 2008, at 1:45 PM, Niklas Saers wrote:
TestAuthentication *WS = [[TestAuthentication alloc] init];
[WS setParameters:param];
NSLog(@"isComplete == %d, isFault == %d, true == %d", [WS
isComplete], [WS isFault], YES);
I hadn't noticed that static functions were also p
Oops, I meant NSCompositeCopy
g.
On 21 Apr 2008, at 9:55 pm, Graham Cox wrote:
On 21 Apr 2008, at 9:43 pm, Daniel Thorpe wrote:
[source compositeToPoint:NSZeroPoint fromRect:extent
operation:NSCompositeSourceIn fraction:1.0];
Try using NSCompositeSourceCopy here instead.
G.
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Hi,
I have some code that sometimes needs to cancel aka stop a running
NSViewAnimation and start another. It seems on Tiger the real view
coordinates are animated but on Leopard only an proxy is anmiated.. -
on Leopard the view with the stopped animation is very visibly redrawn
at the ori
On 21 Apr 2008, at 9:43 pm, Daniel Thorpe wrote:
[source compositeToPoint:NSZeroPoint fromRect:extent
operation:NSCompositeSourceIn fraction:1.0];
Try using NSCompositeSourceCopy here instead.
G.
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Just a short update with new questions:
On Apr 20, 2008, at 2:07 PM, Niklas Saers wrote:
So I know I have to create some kind of CFTypeRef, but how do I make
a CFTypeRef object to match the Authentication class definition
above? And how do I make a CFTypeRef to match an array of
Authenticat
Hello everyone,
I can't seem to get this to work, yet it seems like it should be so
easy. I have an NSBitmapImageRep, and I want to crop it to a given
NSRect. The code I've attempted so far is this:
// Create an NSImage for the current image rep
NSImage *source = [[NSImage a
I know how to create a NSFetchRequest on a transaction object but I
am unsure on how to create the NSPredicate object to extract all the
transactions that were created prior to the current transaction.
How about consulting the documentation?
Fetching (trust me - re-read this)
http://devel
Thanks Graham - I have updated my code as well.
I also think I solved the focus problem. Tried most of the responder
methods without luck so I took a different tack. I realized that I
would only have 3 views that could grab the focus so I created a
global variable 'currentResponder' (will
On 20 Apr 08, at 18:55, John Joyce wrote:
Looks like I found a solution... anyone please let me know if my
solution stinks. (or any of the rest of this thing!)
In the method
- (void)windowControllerDidLoadNib:(NSWindowController *) aController
I added this:
[textView setString:[[stickitNotes ob
I am trying to figure out how to calculate a running total using core
data. I have created an entity called Transactions that have the
following properties.
Transactions
amount
balance
I am trying to calculate the balance by adding up the amount of all
the previous balance
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