On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 2:47 AM, Jerry Isdale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had thought there would be a way to use IB to place the view into the
> window (or tabs).
> Now I think that is incorrect, and I will need to programmatically load the
> nib file and place its contents in the window someho
I understand and appreciate the use of a XIB vs NIB, but that doesnt
help me understand how to use either.
When I build a XIB/NIB containing a (custom) View + controller, how do
I incorporate that into other views and windows?
In ObjC code for that other view/window controller? How does it get
I think you should definitely try to get the loop working in another
thread. I know it can be tricky, especially if you are dealing with
some thread unsafe classes, but it is worth it and will likely be very
beneficial in the future. (On an utterly unrelated aside, this looks
interesting: h
On 11 Jun 2008, at 2:40 pm, j o a r wrote:
On Jun 10, 2008, at 3:17 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
though out of curiosity I wonder if there is a way to do this
"cooperatively" on the main thread without having to break up the
loop doing the actual work. For example, in Carbon one can run the
ev
Hey everybody, I've got an issue that I can't figure out.
If I'm using this code:
NSString *XMLForDisplay {
NSXMLElement *root = [NSXMLNode elementWithName:@"root"];
[root addNamespace:[NSXMLNode namespaceWithName:@"a" stringValue:@"http://www.tempurl.com
"]];
NSXMLElement *child = [NS
On Jun 10, 2008, at 7:24 AM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
On Jun 9, 2008, at 10:30 PM, James W. Walker wrote:
On Jun 9, 2008, at 9:18 PM, Andrew Farmer wrote:
On 09 Jun 08, at 21:03, James W. Walker wrote:
OK, I turned on NSZombieEnabled, and now I get this in the log:
*** -[LogController ta
On Jun 10, 2008, at 3:17 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
though out of curiosity I wonder if there is a way to do this
"cooperatively" on the main thread without having to break up the
loop doing the actual work. For example, in Carbon one can run the
event loop for a short period or just for one ev
Ooops, saw that go by and spaced out fixing it. I am just beginning
with Cocoa, and the framework names are not that familiar yet.
Thanks for the advice, Brian, especially the part about instantiating
my controller in code. I figured it couldn't be too hard, but a
little nudge in the right
On Jun 10, 2008, at 3:57 AM, Rasmus Andersson wrote:
Oh, just as I feared. The problem is the metadata itself is probably
hundreds of gigabytes, if not terabytes in size, so it would be
impossible to have mdimporter index "fake" files.
If the _meta_data is really that large, then this is sort
On Jun 10, 2008, at 8:50 PM, Douglas Davidson wrote:
On Jun 10, 2008, at 5:42 PM, Alexander Cohen wrote:
Thats what i though but here is my problem, and i'm sure im not the
only who has it. I am currently working on localizing apps for
mulitple languages. I would like to have an easy way
On Jun 10, 2008, at 4:21 AM, Ken Tozier wrote:
My app opens several palettes and uses the following line to store
the palette positions
[[self window] setFrameAutosaveName: @""];
I ran into a problem with the stored size and want to flush the old
prefs and start over. Where are these types
It would be a lot more efficient to implement a two-dimensional m-by-n
array as a single NSArray with m*n elements. Then the object at
(row,column) is the object at index row*width+column. That's basically
how C implements multi-dimensional arrays.
You can't make this accessor a simple cate
Hi,
I actually developed a plugin to do just that.
It searches Google when a Spotlight search is run and generates files
for the results live so they appear as results.
It was a nasty Input Manager hack on Tiger, but I'm working on a new
version on Leopard that should be much nicer. It is stil
On Jun 10, 2008, at 5:42 PM, Alexander Cohen wrote:
Thats what i though but here is my problem, and i'm sure im not the
only who has it. I am currently working on localizing apps for
mulitple languages. I would like to have an easy way to set the
locale without going into the system prefs
Thats what i though but here is my problem, and i'm sure im not the
only who has it. I am currently working on localizing apps for
mulitple languages. I would like to have an easy way to set the locale
without going into the system prefs and trying once again to guess
which settings i need
Ok Thanks, will check it out...
Memo (Mehmet S. Akten)
www.memo.tv
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 11 Jun 2008, at 01:20, Adam Leonard wrote:
LaunchServices or NSWorkspace (which uses LS) is still probably your
best option, as NSTask is not really designed to deal with GUI apps.
To terminate the ap
There are a few ways of using Launch Services to find an application
without needing to specify its URL. For example, you can find an
application using its bundle ID using:
FSRef fsRefApp;
OSStatus err = LSFindApplicationForInfo( kLSUnknownCreator,
CFSTR("au.com.foo.Bar")
If you do want to make use of some of the nice features of NSArray
that C arrays don't have, it is trivial to add a category to NSArray
that makes object retrieval easier. See http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ObjectiveC/Articles/chapter_4_section_1.html
An example imp
LaunchServices or NSWorkspace (which uses LS) is still probably your
best option, as NSTask is not really designed to deal with GUI apps.
To terminate the app, you can send a quit apple event or use
applescript. This has come up recently, so search the list archives.
To detect when the user
A .xib file is just a .nib file in a text format, so it is more
compatible with svn. Xcode compiles the .xib into a .nib. So to edit
one, use Interface Builder as usual.
because a .xib *is* a .nib, you load it as you do a nib -
loadNibNamed:owner: You don't have to do anything different from
Hi there,
I'm trying to develop a Cocoa print dialog extension that requires a user to
input a value. For arguments sake, imagine a PDE that requires a passphrase.
I have an alert that pops up if the passphrase is missing, and this alert is
displayed whether or not my PDE is ever selected/shown. O
Not a supported way, no. We don't encourage applications to change
system-wide settings.
Deborah Goldsmith
Apple Inc.
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On Jun 10, 2008, at 8:05 AM, Alexander Cohen wrote:
Is there a way to change the locale from cocoa as if i was to go
into System Preferences and change the
I'm building up a rather complex UI and would like to design, build,
test portions of it as stand alone applications (esp so I can pass
subsections to others to build). Initially I started building the
apps by creating new Cocoa apps in Xcode3 and using IB to tweak up the
MainMenu.xib with
Hi, that looks great thanks, I've just been looking through the
documentation, but I don't think it allows control over terminating
the app, or detecting when its closed. I would like to have that level
of control (just terminate, and detect if user close it) - which is
why I was opting for
I don't think it's worth attempting. I *think* that gradients are
cached in some way so trying to recalculate the gradient to span the
update rect correctly is: a) going to need a fair bit of work to
calculate and b) not allow caching to work efficiently. In any case,
pixels that are clippe
Hi John,
While I understand to some extent why you've done it this way, you've
also managed to tie yourself in knots here. Sheets are slightly more
complex than running an old-school modal dialog "inline" but they are
not as complicated as you seem to have made them!
The basic idea is tha
[[NSWorkspace sharedWorkspace] launchApplication:@"Safari"];
On Jun 10, 2008, at 4:55 PM, Memo Akten wrote:
Hi all, i'm writing an app that launches some default apps like
safari, itunes, iphoto etc using NSTask. I was wondering if there is
a way of writing the launch url not fully hardcod
On Jun 10, 2008, at 4:55 PM, Memo Akten wrote:
Hi all, i'm writing an app that launches some default apps like
safari, itunes, iphoto etc using NSTask. I was wondering if there is
a way of writing the launch url not fully hardcoded but using some
system variables / methods etc.?
Take a
Hi all, i'm writing an app that launches some default apps like
safari, itunes, iphoto etc using NSTask. I was wondering if there is a
way of writing the launch url not fully hardcoded but using some
system variables / methods etc.?
Memo (Mehmet S. Akten)
www.memo.tv
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 10 Jun '08, at 1:27 PM, Michael Ash wrote:
If there were a synchronous API the code would have to
somehow jump down the stack to where you're waiting for A, while
somehow leaving the stuff that's waiting for B live farther up the
stack. This is quite simply impossible in a C-based language.
On Jun 10, 2008, at 5:05 PM, Paul Archibald wrote:
Comrades:
I am working on a file-handling Cocoa app that (at this point) has a
single window. We are adding a second window (really sort of a non-
modal dialog) to do some extra processing of the target files. The
interface for the new wi
This is normally what I have to do as well, but is there a more
optimized way to achieve the goal of drawing only the rect that needs
redrawing?
--
m-s
On 10 Jun, 2008, at 12:05, Ken Ferry wrote:
You're probably filling your gradient into the rect passed in
drawRect.
That rectangle jus
try searching in Xcode's documentation with full text mode
http://developer.apple.com/samplecode/PredicateEditorSample/index.html
is what I got.
On Jun 10, 2008, at 1:16 PM, Steven Huey wrote:
I'm looking to create a control or set of controls like the
"actions" portion of a rule in Apple M
Comrades:
I am working on a file-handling Cocoa app that (at this point) has a
single window. We are adding a second window (really sort of a non-
modal dialog) to do some extra processing of the target files. The
interface for the new window is already built (with IB), but is not
hooked u
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 1:10 PM, John Love <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have chosen the title "Prevent Asynchronous operation of
> beginSheetModalForWindow" because I use various calls to
> beginSheetModalForWindow in many parts of my app code and in one case I need
> the calls to didEndSelector
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Stuart Malin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an app that establishes multiple TCP connections. If the user quits
> the app, I'd like to shut all those connections gracefully (i.e., conduct a
> bit of protocol) rather than just close them abruptly. To most prope
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 11:17 AM, Graham Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In this case I can do that... though out of curiosity I wonder if there is a
> way to do this "cooperatively" on the main thread without having to break up
> the loop doing the actual work. For example, in Carbon one can run
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Charles Srstka
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the problem is that if NSArray has +[NSArray array] returning an
> NSArray, then NSMutableArray has to return an NSArray also, since it can't
> have a different method signature for the same method. As a result, i
I'm looking to create a control or set of controls like the "actions"
portion of a rule in Apple Mail. The new NSRuleEditor control in
Leopard looks like it might be a good fit, but I can't find any sample
code. Does anyone have any experiences with NSRuleEditor or code
they're willing to s
I have an app that establishes multiple TCP connections. If the user
quits the app, I'd like to shut all those connections gracefully
(i.e., conduct a bit of protocol) rather than just close them
abruptly. To most properly handle this, I should even wait for the
servers' responses. I am cu
Before I begin, I want to assure you that I have researched entries here on
sheets, as well as those in MacTech.com. It's reasonably probable that I
have missed some entries and so that is why I am asking for help.
I also realize that this description is very long and I *really* did try to
shorte
Is there a known bug in Mac OS X 10.4.11 when it comes to tooltips
attached to a NSTableView rows?
I'm seeing tool tips being cut off when the mouse is over a row and a
medium length string should be displayed in the tool tip.
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On 10 Jun 2008, at 17:05, Ken Ferry wrote:
You're probably filling your gradient into the rect passed in
drawRect.
That rectangle just represents the dirty part of your view. If you
had a solid color to draw, you could just fill the rect, but with a
gradient you will get your gradient, t
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 7:54 PM, Adam R. Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jun 9, 2008, at 11:17 PM, James W. Walker wrote:
>
> On Jun 9, 2008, at 10:44 PM, Joseph Kelly wrote:
>>
>> Toggle the release when closed setting on the window nib? See the docs
>>> for -[NSWindow setReleasedWhenCl
On Jun 10, 2008, at 03:17, Graham Cox wrote:
In this case I can do that... though out of curiosity I wonder if
there is a way to do this "cooperatively" on the main thread without
having to break up the loop doing the actual work. For example, in
Carbon one can run the event loop for a sho
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:17 AM, Graham Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions - basically I have to run my loop on a thread,
> seems to be what you're both saying.
>
> In this case I can do that... though out of curiosity I wonder if there is a
> way to do this "cooperatively"
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Jens Alfke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 9 Jun '08, at 10:38 PM, Michael Ash wrote:
>
>> It's perfectly possible to write safe code that calls C
>> str functions. My code is no more vulnerable than the next man's. You
>> can call things like strnstr, pass the le
Hello!
this is my first time posting on this mailing list so I hope I do not forget
to provide any necessary details! I've been searching around for a long
while to fix this problem I am having and I have yet to find a solution or
an explanation.
I have a NSWindow with a few NSTextField instances
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 8:24 AM, Jens Alfke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 9 Jun '08, at 10:30 PM, James W. Walker wrote:
>
>> Tech Note 2124 says: "You can use GDB to set a breakpoint on -[_NSZombie
>> methodSignatureForSelector:] to further debug this sort of problem." I
>> tried pasting met
On Tuesday, June 10, 2008, at 08:29AM, "Charles Srstka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Jun 9, 2008, at 5:55 PM, Hamish Allan wrote:
>
>> Sure. But it gives you *more* information than if it just returns
>> "id". I agree with you in all other respects of your post, but I don't
>> agree that +[NSA
You're probably filling your gradient into the rect passed in drawRect.
That rectangle just represents the dirty part of your view. If you had
a solid color to draw, you could just fill the rect, but with a
gradient you will get your gradient, top to bottom, within this
possibly small rect
Check the code that draws the 1-pixel line. It should be calculating
coordinates of the line based on the view's bounds rectangle, not the
rectangle that is passed to drawRect:.
--Andy
On Jun 10, 2008, at 11:51 AM, Jonathan Dann wrote:
Hi All,
This is something that I haven't seen before
Hi All,
This is something that I haven't seen before. I have a custom view
that inherits from NSView directly and just draws a gradient
background. In IB I've placed an NSSlider on the view which works
fine. The problem comes when drawRect in my custom view is invoked, I
draw the gradient
On Jun 10, 2008, at 10:46 AM, Dale Jensen wrote:
The only reference that I see is setenv LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATHS " /
Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib" and I don't know where
that's coming from, because "Library Search Paths" is blank for this
and the other phases of the product. What el
On Jun 10, 2008, at 10:33 AM, Kevin Grant wrote:
You do have "-L/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib" in there.
Check the list of environment variables (or add a script build phase
that runs "env" first, if you don't see one) and try to fix the most
generic variable that will affect all the o
The basic POSIX functions have changed a bit in Leopard (to achieve POSIX
conformance). This means that POSIX libraries are different in 10.4 SDK vs.
10.5. You can not mix them. Also, if you change the SDK, it's generally a
good idea to clean all your targets.
--
Julien
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 7:
You do have "-L/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib" in there.
Check the list of environment variables (or add a script build phase
that runs "env" first, if you don't see one) and try to fix the most
generic variable that will affect all the others.
Another thing to look at is the precompiled
On Jun 9, 2008, at 5:55 PM, Hamish Allan wrote:
Sure. But it gives you *more* information than if it just returns
"id". I agree with you in all other respects of your post, but I don't
agree that +[NSArray array] returns "id" because if it returned
"NSArray *" you'd have to have a separate decla
On 10 Jun '08, at 5:07 AM, Apparao Mulpuri wrote:
I have applicaton name, path, pid. I want to find out, whether that
application is document based application or not?.
There isn't really any distinction. "Document based application" is
just the name of a project template in Xcode that set
On 9 Jun '08, at 10:30 PM, James W. Walker wrote:
Tech Note 2124 says: "You can use GDB to set a breakpoint on -
[_NSZombie methodSignatureForSelector:] to further debug this sort
of problem." I tried pasting methodSignatureForSelector: into the
breakpoints window, and it gave me a choice
On Jun 10, 2008, at 10:04 AM, Kevin Grant wrote:
You may have to examine the list of environment variables
printed at build time, and the GCC command lines, to see the
problem. For example, the -isysroot option may not be set
correctly.
I've attached the command lines at the end of this. It
On 9 Jun '08, at 10:38 PM, Michael Ash wrote:
It's perfectly possible to write safe code that calls C
str functions. My code is no more vulnerable than the next man's. You
can call things like strnstr, pass the length of the NSData you're
working on, and there is exactly zero risk of anything.
On Jun 9, 2008, at 1:39 PM, Chris Hanson wrote:
It is perfectly legal to return an NSMutableArray from a
hypothetical +(NSArray *)array method.
However, all the sender of that +(NSArray *)array message can know
is that the result can be treated as an NSArray. It can't know
whether an NSA
Is there a way to change the locale from cocoa as if i was to go into
System Preferences and change the language then the format?
thx
AC
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This is actually something I'm thinking of implementing. But still, it
would only be semi-useful, since the service I intend to interface
with is in many parts search-oriented. (Spotify, a music service)
Maybe I will fork this little project into two separate, small projects:
1) Spotlight importer
It's possible the SDK has a problem, but first double-check
everything you're using (and everything it depends on) to be
sure it's built with consistent headers and libraries. If
it's C++, the compiler version is also important.
You may have to examine the list of environment variables
printed a
On 2008 Jun, 09, at 12:57, Quincey Morris wrote:
Doing this through bindings involves re-inventing a bit of stuff that
NSResponder normally takes care of, but it need not be too difficult.
For example, you could
Or something like that.
On Jun 9, 2008, at 3:04 PM, Jerry Krinock wrote
I'm trying to get my project to build against the 10.5 SDK, but when I
switch it from $(DEVELOPER_SDK_DIR)/MacOSX10.4u.sdk to 10.5, I get a
couple of errors:
Undefined symbols:
"_open$UNIX2003", referenced from:
_CreateEventForPath in editorBridge.o
"_close$UNIX2003", referenced fro
On 10 Jun 2008, at 10:57, Rasmus Andersson wrote:
Oh, just as I feared. The problem is the metadata itself is probably
hundreds of gigabytes, if not terabytes in size, so it would be
impossible to have mdimporter index "fake" files.
One thing you could consider is to just create these fake f
Thanks!
That might work, but would add some awkward dependencies (i.e. the
fusefs kernel module)
Will investigate further.
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Stephen J. Butler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:07 AM, Rasmus Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I would like t
On Jun 9, 2008, at 11:17 PM, James W. Walker wrote:
On Jun 9, 2008, at 10:44 PM, Joseph Kelly wrote:
Toggle the release when closed setting on the window nib? See the
docs for -[NSWindow setReleasedWhenClosed:]
Tried that, didn't seem to make any difference to the crash. (Right
now I hav
On 10 Jun 2008, at 05:12, Mark Munz wrote:
Just wishing for the problem to go away or blaming external criteria
will almost guarantee that nothing gets done. Filing bugs is how you,
the developer, communicate your needs to Apple.
Since ICU is open source, the other productive thing to do woul
See
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/CocoaFundamentals/CommunicatingWithObjects/chapter_6_section_4.html
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On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:07 AM, Rasmus Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to create a Spotlight plugin that allows me to search
> among a very big set of data, located at a central server (i.e. not
> able to store it locally) Thus I need to query this central storage
> for matches
Hello Angelo,
I think this code might help you:
@protocol BackgroundObjDelegate
@optional
- (void)showText:(NSString*)text;
@end
@interface BackgroundObj : NSObject
{
id _delegate;
}
@property(assign) id delegate
- (void) sayHi;
@end
@implementation BackgroundObj
@synthesize deleg
Without knowing what exactly you are trying to achieve, it's hard to advise
you, Angelo. Would a simple printf or one of its variants do for you?
R,
John
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Angelo Chen
> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Hi,
I have a code like this:
@interface BackgroundObj : NSObject
{
Controller *mc;
}
- (void) sayHi;
@implementation BackgroundObj
- (void) sayHi
{
[mc showText:@"Hi"];
}
@end
As you can see, the code is hard coded to use class Controller, can not be used
with any other obje
Hey Steve,
In this case, you are returning a regular integer (count returns just
a regular, scalar type). But you've declared your return value as id,
which is a typedef for a type of pointer. You either have to return an
actual integer, or wrap the return of count in an object like NSNumbe
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Steven Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks, newbie here.
>
> A quickie query on a warning.
>
> Both returns in the following code give a 'warning: return makes pointer
> from integer without cast'
>
> - (id)outlineView:(NSOutlineView *)outlineView
> numbe
Hi Steven-
Your method signature says the method returns an object ("id"), but
your return values you give back are int. I think that may be where
your code is making a pointer from an int without a cast.
I'm guessing you are implementing this as an outlineView datasource...
in this case
Hi folks, newbie here.
A quickie query on a warning.
Both returns in the following code give a 'warning: return makes
pointer from integer without cast'
- (id)outlineView:(NSOutlineView *)outlineView numberOfChildrenOfItem:
(id)item
{
if (!item) {
return [outlineTre
Hi List,
I have applicaton name, path, pid. I want to find out, whether that
application is document based application or not?.
Is there any way to do this?
Regards,
- Apparao.
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Something like:
messageString = [[NSString alloc] initWithData:(NSData*)data
encoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding];
the encoding type will depend on what encoding you expect the data to
be in.
On Jun 10, 2008, at 4:08 AM, Angelo Chen wrote:
What is the correct way to cast from CFDataRef to NS
Thanks for the suggestions - basically I have to run my loop on a
thread, seems to be what you're both saying.
In this case I can do that... though out of curiosity I wonder if
there is a way to do this "cooperatively" on the main thread without
having to break up the loop doing the actual
Hi,
What is the correct way to cast from CFDataRef to NSString, I have this code:
CFDataRef data;
NSString *messageString = [NSString stringWithCString:CFDataGetBytePtr(data)];
it always return this warning, any idea?
warning:pointer targets in passing argument 1 of 'stringWithCString:' differ
10 Jun 2008, at 11:21, Ken Tozier wrote:
Hi
My app opens several palettes and uses the following line to store
the palette positions
[[self window] setFrameAutosaveName: @""];
I ran into a problem with the stored size and want to flush the old
prefs and start over. Where are these types
Hi
My app opens several palettes and uses the following line to store
the palette positions
[[self window] setFrameAutosaveName: @""];
I ran into a problem with the stored size and want to flush the old
prefs and start over. Where are these types of prefs located and is
it safe to just z
Under what circumstances can [[NSStatusBar systemStatusBar]
statusItemWithLength:NSSquareStatusItemLength] fail?
The docs say statusItemWithLength: can return nil if it was not
possible to create the NSStatusItem, but what might cause this to
happen?
Ben
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Ah ok. I was bit by something similar a few years ago. I had
forgotten to put the prototype in my class interface and believed the
compiler was using a prototype from an unrelated class which had
different arg and return types. But the twist was the missing
prototype caused the default i
Oh, just as I feared. The problem is the metadata itself is probably
hundreds of gigabytes, if not terabytes in size, so it would be
impossible to have mdimporter index "fake" files.
Thank you anyway! Will probably look into Quicksilver then.
Anyone got any good hints about where to find proper d
Hi Rasmus,
You do need to have one file per findable item, and you cannot get a
callback at search time. You may not care about latency at search
time, but Apple does. :-)
If it helps at all, your files don't actually have to contain the data
that you supply to the spotlight indexer. They can b
It appears that it is only possible to access the output of an
AMWorkflow if you call runWorkflowAtURL:withInput:error:.
If, as an alternative, I wanted to use AMWorkflowController, there
doesn't appear to be a way to extract the output from the AMWorkflow
after calling run from the controller.
O
I would like to create a Spotlight plugin that allows me to search
among a very big set of data, located at a central server (i.e. not
able to store it locally) Thus I need to query this central storage
for matches whenever I search for something in Spotlight. (I/O latency
is not an issue)
What I
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 7:24 AM, Graham Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I give some time to the event loop while I'm running my own loop?
See here for a recent discussion:
http://www.cocoabuilder.com/archive/message/cocoa/2008/6/5/209308
Hamish
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