On Sep 6, 2008, at 7:10 PM, Aron Spesard wrote:
So after reading the various image viewer tutorials on the web and
getting through the StretchView chapter in Cocoa Programming for MAC
OS X, I decided to try and write one that takes a couple of arrays
of images and composites two images to
So after reading the various image viewer tutorials on the web and
getting through the StretchView chapter in Cocoa Programming for MAC
OS X, I decided to try and write one that takes a couple of arrays of
images and composites two images together. Click a button and the view
updates to th
On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 10:55 PM, I. Savant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the bottom of the page, there's this:
>
> - (NSString *)uuid
> {
>CFUUIDRef uuidRef = CFUUIDCreate(NULL);
>CFStringRef uuidStringRef = CFUUIDCreateString(NULL, uuidRef);
>CFRelease(uuidRef);
>
On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 5:06 PM, I. Savant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 6, 2008, at 7:06 PM, Finlay Dobbie wrote:
>
>> Why the unnecessary copy?
>>
>> - (NSString *)uuid
>> {
>> CFUUIDRef uuidRef = CFUUIDCreate(NULL);
>> CFStringRef uuidStringRef = CFUUIDCreateString(NULL, uuidRef);
Kyle,
[NSThread
detachNewThreadSelector:@selector(playMP3StreamThread)
toTarget:self withObject:streamToPlay];
The selector you want is playMP3StreamThread:, not
playMP3StreamThread. That colon is very important.
Ah, yes -- the colon. I couldn't live without mine ;-)
*cymbal cr
On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 9:35 PM, John Michael Zorko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>[NSThread detachNewThreadSelector:@selector(playMP3StreamThread)
> toTarget:self withObject:streamToPlay];
The selector you want is playMP3StreamThread:, not
playMP3StreamThread. That colon is very important.
Hello, all ...
I'm new to Cocoa, and i'm trying to launch a thread. Yet, the app
bombs when I try, and the console says it's because the selector isn't
implemented:
2008-09-06 18:23:30.919 XXX[2363:20b] SEL: playMP3StreamThread
2008-09-06 18:23:30.927 XXX[2363:20b] *** Terminating app due
On Sep 6, 2008, at 7:06 PM, Finlay Dobbie wrote:
Why the unnecessary copy?
- (NSString *)uuid
{
CFUUIDRef uuidRef = CFUUIDCreate(NULL);
CFStringRef uuidStringRef = CFUUIDCreateString(NULL, uuidRef);
CFRelease(uuidRef);
return [(NSString *)uuidStringRef autorelease];
}
On Sep 6, 2008, at 5:39 PM, Meik Schuetz wrote:
I feel kind of embarrassed to ask, but could someone lead me the
way on how to create an globally unique ID (such as for example
d73e066c-cc88-4d66-be42-94dc091bb571) ?
In addition to Mike's response, remember that Google is your
friend
CFUUIDCreate() followed by CFUUIDCreateString()
Mike.
On 6 Sep 2008, at 22:39, Meik Schuetz wrote:
Dear everyone,
I feel kind of embarrassed to ask, but could someone lead me the
way on how to create an globally unique ID (such as for example
d73e066c-cc88-4d66-be42-94dc091bb571) ?
Best
Hi,
I have now solved my problem by writing a sample project. Here is the
solution:
//
// MyDocument.h
// Arrays
//
// Created by id on 06/09/2008.
// Copyright dreamcat7 2008 . All rights reserved.
//
#import
@interface MyDocument : NSDocument
{
NSMutableArray* items;
N
Dear everyone,
I feel kind of embarrassed to ask, but could someone lead me the
way on how to create an globally unique ID (such as for example
d73e066c-cc88-4d66-be42-94dc091bb571) ?
Best regards and thanks to everyone.
Meik
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Hi,
We now started the beta program of our Cocoa multi-touch framework and
also did a video (http://www.viddler.com/explore/i10rwthaachen/videos/
1/ or alternative HD link http://www.vimeo.com/1651801) showing how to
develop multi-touch applications for Mac OS X using our framework.
If you
I've got an NSTableView that has some columns bound to an
NSArrayController.
I've also got a some columns that don't want to be bound to the same
NSArrayController, called counted,date, and a checkbox called update.
I want to be able to enter text into the counted field and tick/untick
th
Yes, thank you for asking.
This code is in an IBOutlet for a simple controller object. The
controller has an outlet for the window and a textfield. The first
thing fun on this outlet is the following:
[window makeFirstResponder:textField];
And that does work, because the NSTextFie
Can i bind arrayController.contentArray to employees.name ?
or bind arrayController.contentArray to employees and then bind an
NSMutableArray to arrayController.arrangedObjects.name ?
On 6 Sep 2008, at 14:03, dreamcat7 wrote:
Hi
I am extending a library class which is also one of my applica
Look at the source code for TextEdit inside /Developer/Examples/.
However, that may be beyond the scope of what you're trying to
achieve. Most of the functionality you'd expect from a text view is
built-in to NSTextView.
What are you specifically trying to so?
Cheers,
Joshua
Sent from my i
Le 6 sept. 08 à 14:00, Peter N Lewis a écrit :
At 20:15 -0600 5/9/08, Dave DeLong wrote:
How on earth can I post system keyboard events (without getting a
beep)?
As Ken mentioned, first off make sure the key has somewhere to go.
After that, this is roughly the code I use in Keyboard Maestr
Hi
I am extending a library class which is also one of my application's
model objects. The Library class contains an NSMutableArray of NSData
which it absolutely needs to perform its tasks. To extend the class i
must now also hold metadata about each NSData object in the array
(i.e. the e
At 20:15 -0600 5/9/08, Dave DeLong wrote:
How on earth can I post system keyboard events (without getting a beep)?
As Ken mentioned, first off make sure the key has somewhere to go.
After that, this is roughly the code I use in Keyboard Maestro
(extracted bits and pieces, so it wont compile d
Can anyone point me to a Cocoa app or tutorial or example whose code I
can adapt which has a window with a scrollable text view into which I
can post text?
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On 6.9.2008, at 02:10, Steve Cronin wrote:
Kai;
OK That seems reasonable but:
why do I not see this behavior anywhere else?
Yes, it surprised me a little, too, that I had never seen something
like this. Now if I am right, this occurs only if such a variable
happens to be at a location w
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