Hi everyone.
I have been looking into a way to search the user's hard drive for a files
and have settled on Spotlight. I will say ahead of time that if anyone has
a better way to search for files that are in changing places, I would love
to hear about it! Anyway, all the documentation I found on
On Mar 23, 2009, at 20:13 , Dave Geering wrote:
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Development
wrote:
I'm using an an NSXMLParser to parse a document. some of the
elements are as
follows: Some Thing
The problem is that I cannot seem to come up with the element's
property.
During the parse w
On Mar 23, 2009, at 19:53 , Development wrote:
I'm using an an NSXMLParser to parse a document. some of the
elements are as follows: Some Thingelement>
The problem is that I cannot seem to come up with the element's
property. During the parse which callback is going to give me the
property
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 2:11 AM, Jerry Krinock wrote:
> If I invoke NSSound to play the same sound more than once, without cycling
> through a run loop, it only plays the first time, and other times, fails
> "silently". [1]
>
> If I cycle through a run loop, then it works fine. [2]
>
> The documen
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On 28-Mar-09,
Hi all,
I emailed the dev, and was given the sourcecode for SafariPlus, and
are currently trying to update it for Leopard.
I have very limited coding abilities, and was hoping it would be a lot
easier
I was hoping someone with some spare time, may be able to take a look
at the code
On Mar 28, 2009, at 2:52 PM, Greg Robertson wrote:
Is there an easy way to convert an existing SQLite database so it is
compatible with CoreData?
I would like to convert a non-CoreData SQLite database to a CoreData
SQLite database and bundle it with my application.
Do I have to build my own co
Is there an easy way to convert an existing SQLite database so it is
compatible with CoreData?
I would like to convert a non-CoreData SQLite database to a CoreData
SQLite database and bundle it with my application.
Do I have to build my own converter application to do this or is there
already som
Hi Hank,
thanks for your quick reply.
On Mar 28, 2009, at 9:56 PM, Hank Heijink (Mailinglists) wrote:
1) If the default implementation does nothing, why must I invoke
super when overriding this method?
You're right, that's confusing. Could be several answers though:
maybe super does nothi
1) If the default implementation does nothing, why must I invoke
super when overriding this method?
You're right, that's confusing. Could be several answers though: maybe
super does nothing visible, but still something; or maybe super could
start doing something in the future. It's better t
https://devforums.apple.com/community/iphone/30beta
Cheers,
Dave
On Mar 28, 2009, at 2:48 PM, Bryan Hansen wrote:
I'm trying to use the new MPMediaItem class in iPhone SDK 3.0 to
obtain artist and album information. Every time I try to retrieve a
value based on the key constants it crashes
I'm trying to use the new MPMediaItem class in iPhone SDK 3.0 to
obtain artist and album information. Every time I try to retrieve a
value based on the key constants it crashes telling me that it is not
key complaint for that key (ie "title" or "artist" etc)
NSString *aTitle = [[MPMusicPlay
On Mar 28, 2009, at 2:31 AM, Quincey Morris wrote:
On Mar 27, 2009, at 15:48, Stuart Malin wrote:
I have a view that contains an NSTextView. I place NSTrackingAreas
on portions of the TextView's text. I attach a userInfo dictionary
to each of the tracking areas with a variety of parameters. T
Hello,
I'm a bit confused by the documentation regarding UIViewController's
viewDidAppear:, viewDidDisappear:, viewWillAppear:, and
viewWillDisappear:.
Consider what the documentation says for viewDidAppear:
===
viewDidAppear:
Sent to the controller after the view fully appears and animat
Hey,
I think I have figured out how to make stationary layers layout (stay
centered in the superlayer) automatically when the superlayer resizes, using
either autoresizeMask or the constraints, but I need to do the same for
layers that are moving.
I have a simple animation in which I set the layer
On Mar 28, 2009, at 1:33 PM, Richard Somers wrote:
I have core data document based application with a custom opengl
layer-hosting view. Everything works except when objects are added
or removed from the managed object model the view is not redrawn. So
I add the following to code to redraw
On Mar 28, 2009, at 3:25 AM, an0...@gmail.com wrote:
I can not find any data structure in Cocoa that maintains sorting
order of items gradually added in, using the pairwise comparison
results, something like the canonical set in C++'s STL that is
usually implemented as a balanced tree.
Co
A guy in our CocoaHeads group (Quinn Taylor, works at Apple), adopted
the old abandoned DataStructures framework by Phillip Morelock and has
given it new life. You can checkout the source from our SVN
repository here:
http://cocoaheads.byu.edu/code/CHDataStructures
I must say, Quinn has p
On Mar 28, 2009, at 9:15 AM, an0...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't care the naming style
Right, because that's utterly unimportant.
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On Mar 28, 2009, at 7:33 AM, Richard Somers wrote:
I have core data document based application with a custom opengl
layer-hosting view. Everything works except when objects are added
or removed from the managed object model the view is not redrawn. So
I add the following to code to redraw t
I don't care the naming style, I care about the functionalities. And
it seems Cocoa is weak at supporting sorting-order-keeping data
structures at the high level APIs.
However, the reference is valuable. Thank you.
On Mar 28, 2009, at 6:45 PM, Andrew Farmer wrote:
On 28 Mar 09, at 01:25, an
I'm using an NSCollectionViewItem to represent a core data model in an
NSCollectionView and need to find out wether or not the
NSCollectionViewItem is selected through a view embedded in the view
which is connected to the view outlet of the NSCollectionViewItem.
I've tried connecting an ou
I have core data document based application with a custom opengl layer-
hosting view. Everything works except when objects are added or
removed from the managed object model the view is not redrawn. So I
add the following to code to redraw the view but then automatic undo
is broken.
// Rec
Guess that WASN'T off-list. Sorry for the noise!
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Namaste!
This is off-list.
You know, I just went through this with the validateKey: bit. I found
that a side effect of fetching during that validateKey was the "save
all pending changes" "bug."
I then tried the performSelector, which worked, however, then the
validateKey was no longer g
There's nothing wrong with using Launch Services still. Jut because
it's a C API, doesn't mean it's Carbon and "bad." NSWorkspace is just
an Obj-C wrapper round some of LaunchServices.
On 27 Mar 2009, at 18:47, Nathaniel Cunningham wrote:
Greetings,
I'm new to Cocoa, and helping to port a c
On 28.03.2009, at 09:25, an0...@gmail.com wrote:
I can not find any data structure in Cocoa that maintains sorting
order of items gradually added in, using the pairwise comparison
results, something like the canonical set in C++'s STL that is
usually implemented as a balanced tree.
See h
On 28 Mar 09, at 01:25, an0...@gmail.com wrote:
I can not find any data structure in Cocoa that maintains sorting
order of items gradually added in, using the pairwise comparison
results, something like the canonical set in C++'s STL that is
usually implemented as a balanced tree.
Unlike t
I can not find any data structure in Cocoa that maintains sorting
order of items gradually added in, using the pairwise comparison
results, something like the canonical set in C++'s STL that is usually
implemented as a balanced tree.
Thanks in advance.
Welcome to drink some Cocoa, play wit
Is it OK to perform a fetch during validateForInsert:/
validateForUpdate:? I have a Core Data entity named 'Person' with an
attribute named 'uniqueNumber'. I want to ensure that no two People
have the same uniqueNumber.
It's not a great idea during validateForDelete: It fine during
validate
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