Never mind, I found out that I had two images with the same name in two
different resource folders. Since Xcode doesn't create subfolders within the
apps resource folder it copies only one of the images. Thats fine, however it's
still interesting why it takes them in turns and why it reports suc
Andy Lee wrote:
>> This works perfectly except for a single little problem. The title bar
>> of the parent window and its "traffic light" window buttons are grayed
>> our like if the parent window wasn't key window (which is true
>> though).
>>
>> However, when a "natural" sheet is showing, the t
It might be worth considering simply loading a layer backed view. You
may not need a full child window. If it is very different from a
standard sheet, keep it different. Avoid confusing users. It's
recommended to follow the HIG as much as possible.
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The descriptions for mouseDown: et. al. (in NSResponder's docs) all
say "The default implementation simply passes this message to the next
responder."
NSControl documents the special behavior of its implementation of
mouseDown:. NSView has no mention of any special behavior with regard
to
On Jan 22, 2010, at 4:57 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
>
> On Jan 22, 2010, at 4:20 PM, Corbin Dunn wrote:
>
>> NSView doesn't call up the responder chain for rightMouseDown:. It calls
>> -menuForEvent:, and if non nil, presents the contextual menu.
>> Please log a bug requesting our documentation to
On 23/01/2010, at 2:19 AM, jonat...@mugginsoft.com wrote:
> I see the same behaviour when subclassing NSNumberFormatter.
> - (NSString *)stringForObjectValue:(id)anObject always receives an NSNumber.
>
> If you subclass NSFormatter directly then you can probably gain the control
> you need and
On Jan 22, 2010, at 4:20 PM, Corbin Dunn wrote:
> NSView doesn't call up the responder chain for rightMouseDown:. It calls
> -menuForEvent:, and if non nil, presents the contextual menu.
> Please log a bug requesting our documentation to clarify this, or asking us
> to change the behavior if yo
The basic question is:
How do I maintain fast response on buttons held as contents in a UIScrollView
but cancel the UIButton press event and forward swiping back up to the
UIScrollView superview when the finger starts dragging? The view hierarchy
looks like:
UIScrollView (delayContentTouches =
Howdy,
NSView doesn't call up the responder chain for rightMouseDown:. It calls
-menuForEvent:, and if non nil, presents the contextual menu.
Please log a bug requesting our documentation to clarify this, or asking us to
change the behavior if you were expecting something else.
corbin
On Jan
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 1:57 PM, David Blanton wrote:
> 1. Remove View 1 from window content view
> 2. Add View 2 to window content view
> 3. Position View 2.
This is quite common. Tabless NSTabViews are as well.
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NSTabView w/o tabs ... yeah that's the ticket!
Thanks.
-db
On Jan 22, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Scott Anguish wrote:
NSTabView with tabs that aren’t visible?
On Jan 22, 2010, at 4:57 PM, David Blanton wrote:
I have two views that need to occupy the same space and have their
visibility toggled via
On 23/01/2010, at 8:57 AM, David Blanton wrote:
I have two views that need to occupy the same space and have their
visibility toggled via an action.
I first overlaid one on the other setting it hidden, all done in IB.
Then in code set one hidden the other visible at which time it
dawned o
NSTabView with tabs that aren’t visible?
On Jan 22, 2010, at 4:57 PM, David Blanton wrote:
> I have two views that need to occupy the same space and have their visibility
> toggled via an action.
>
> I first overlaid one on the other setting it hidden, all done in IB.
>
> Then in code set one
On Jan 22, 2010, at 3:23 PM, David Duncan wrote:
On Jan 22, 2010, at 1:57 PM, David Blanton wrote:
So my question. "What is the 'proper' means of handling this
situation?"
Rearrange the views to be siblings instead of parent-child in
Interface Builder?
Further more, use an NSTabView wi
I've run into a surprising behavior today in Leopard 10.5.8 (haven't
had the opportunity to test it on Snow Leopard yet).
I have one view of class "RedView" nested inside another view
"OrangeView". Both views are subclasses of NSView.
This is the inner view's implementation of rightMouseDo
Hello,
this is the weirdest thing i saw in a while.
I load an image with
[NSImage imageNamed:@"someName.png"];
the image is has a size of (159, 256)
Every other time I start the app in the debugger the loaded image reports a
size of (23, 36.4812) and contains only garbage of some old image I
On Jan 22, 2010, at 1:57 PM, David Blanton wrote:
> So my question. "What is the 'proper' means of handling this situation?"
Rearrange the views to be siblings instead of parent-child in Interface Builder?
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I have two views that need to occupy the same space and have their
visibility toggled via an action.
I first overlaid one on the other setting it hidden, all done in IB.
Then in code set one hidden the other visible at which time it dawned
on me that one view was contained in the other and t
On Friday, January 22, 2010, at 04:18PM, "Oleg Krupnov"
wrote:
>Thanks Andy.
>
>Here's more info. The sheet is a semi-transparent nag window with some
>text and a couple of buttons, that overlaps the main window. The sheet
>does not have a shadow, so there is no problem to reproduce it. The
>nag
On Jan 22, 2010, at 7:01 AM, vincent habchi wrote:
>
> I have a NSButton in C to remove from the array controller the A object it
> represents. However, each time I click on that button, I first get a warning
> telling me that I remove an observed object before releasing the observer,
> and t
Thanks Andy.
Here's more info. The sheet is a semi-transparent nag window with some
text and a couple of buttons, that overlaps the main window. The sheet
does not have a shadow, so there is no problem to reproduce it. The
nag window is automatically resized together with the parent window so
that
On Friday, January 22, 2010, at 02:27PM, "Oleg Krupnov"
wrote:
>I'd like to create a window that would behave exactly as a sheet,
>except that it doesn't slide down from the window title bar, but fades
>in instead. The "sheet" should be modal, but the parent window should
>still be resizable an
Le 22 janv. 2010 à 19:41, David Duncan a écrit :
> This will set layer1 and layer2 to use the same contents, and have them use
> different parts of that bitmap.
>
> However your contentsRect is being set incorrectly. The contentsRect is a
> rectangle in a unit coordinate system, which means tha
I'd like to create a window that would behave exactly as a sheet,
except that it doesn't slide down from the window title bar, but fades
in instead. The "sheet" should be modal, but the parent window should
still be resizable and closable.
For this reason (and also some others), I can't use [NSApp
On Jan 22, 2010, at 10:18 AM, vincent habchi wrote:
> Thanks for that answer. I would dare a further request for enlightenment ;)
> Does it mean that:
>
> 1. by defining a suitable ContentsRect, I can get a clipped area of a CALayer
> just by accessing layer.contents?
> 2. that I can copy this
David,
> Yes it is. The contents property is generally used to represent bitmapped
> content of a layer, which in the case of a plain CALayer means that anything
> drawn via -drawInContext: or -drawLayer:inContext: will be accessible via the
> contents property.
Thanks for that answer. I would
My understanding was that it's okay to insert things anywhere you want in the
responder chain. In particular, it's okay to put a a view controller between
its view and the view's superview. I know I'm not alone in this:
* Buck and Yacktman say so in "Cocoa Design Patterns," in the section
"I
On Jan 22, 2010, at 7:52 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
> I'm not combining two or more images, I merely would like a single uiimage
> in a uiimageview to have a blend mode applied to it that works so that no
> matter what is beneath it, there will be a blend mode applied.
>
> Is this not possible?
On Jan 22, 2010, at 6:49 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
> Sorry this is a noob question, but I am try to get blendmode to work for
> images. What I have done so far that seems to do nothing:
>
> I create a new class called ImageView which subclasses UIView. I have done
> nothing in the initWithFrame,
On Jan 21, 2010, at 11:53 PM, vincent habchi wrote:
> Does that mean that the content property is altered not only when you set it
> explicitly, but also when you draw on the layer via [DrawLayer: inContext:]?
Yes it is. The contents property is generally used to represent bitmapped
content of
I didn't pull my code from Chromium, I just noticed in my googling that they
used the undocumented method that is required to get the mouse over effects to
work.
I ended up sticking with the standard Cocoa buttons that NSWindow provides for
my custom window as it requires the least amount of co
An image doesn't carry a blend mode, merely the image data. You *draw* the
image in a given blend mode.
Bob
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
> I'm not combining two or more images, I merely would like a single uiimage
> in a uiimageview to have a blend mode applied to it
I'm not combining two or more images, I merely would like a single uiimage
in a uiimageview to have a blend mode applied to it that works so that no
matter what is beneath it, there will be a blend mode applied.
Is this not possible?
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Bertil Holmberg
wrote:
> He
On Jan 22, 2010, at 7:10 AM, Alexander Bokovikov wrote:
> Hi, All,
>
> Browsing the console log I've found that my app raises an exception, when it
> is launched in Mac OS X 10.4. I built it in 10.5 with 10.4 as a target
> setting. I didn't see any problems there. The exception is caused by
>
Here is a snippet that I saved for another day, perhaps it will get you going?
Regards,
Bertil
- (UIImage *)blendOverlay:(UIImage *)topImage withBaseImage:(UIImage
*)baseImage toSize:(CGFloat)imageSize
{
UIGraphicsBeginImageContext(CGSizeMake(imageSize, imageSize));
[baseImage dr
> It is working fine. But i am getting a message says another user is running
> the same application. But i am the only user using the application.Is there
> any way to customize the alert message? or any other solutions for this?
I doubt the message is customizable.
To implement the functionalit
This is what I have so far (my UIImageView is in a table cell, no image
below it... I'd like the blend mode to handle when I select a row in the
table (the uiimageview image should blend into the selected row color) -
what I have isn't working (shows white around edges of the image) - I also
have a
On 22 Jan 2010, at 04:06, Graham Cox wrote:
> I have text fields which use NSNumberFormatters that occasionally need to
> show a mixed value.
>
> My preferred design is that when they contain a mixed value, they show '--'.
> My problem is that I can't seem to get the formatters to return this
Create a context with UIGraphicsBeginImageContext, apply your blend, and get
the image out of the context with UIGraphicsGetImageFromCurrentImageContext,
and don't forget to end your context.
Luke
On Jan 22, 2010, at 6:59 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
> Okay, how would I go about doing that?
>
>
Thanks Deve,
It is working fine. But i am getting a message says another user is running
the same application. But i am the only user using the application.Is there
any way to customize the alert message? or any other solutions for this?
Thanks,
Ramesh.P
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 7:40 PM, Dave Kec
Hi again,
in my project, I have a managed object A, that has a relationship to an other
managed object B, itself in relation with a third object C (which happens to be
a CALayer, therefore is not part of Core Data): A -> B -> C.
The object A I register in a NSArrayController, whose content is l
On 2010 Jan 21, at 04:02, Quincey Morris wrote:
> The other issue that needs care in regard to both your questions is undo.
> When setters do a lot of work, you need to be careful about what happens at
> undo or redo time.
Quincey gives good advice here as usual. In particular, the undo invoc
Okay, how would I go about doing that?
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Luke the Hiesterman wrote:
> You should perform whatever blending you need to do on the image itself to
> create a new image which you can then just put into a UIImageView like you
> would any other image. This way, you only
You should perform whatever blending you need to do on the image itself to
create a new image which you can then just put into a UIImageView like you
would any other image. This way, you only have to blend once, and then it's
just image that can be straight drawn rather than performing a blendin
Sorry this is a noob question, but I am try to get blendmode to work for
images. What I have done so far that seems to do nothing:
I create a new class called ImageView which subclasses UIView. I have done
nothing in the initWithFrame, only in drawRect:
- (void)drawRect:(CGRect)rect {
CGContextR
On 2010 Jan 21, at 16:18, Paul Forgey wrote:
> Are there any known conditions under which an NSTabView won't call its
> delegate methods?
No. Both tabView:willSelectTabViewItem: and tabView:didSelectTabViewItem: work
fine for me, and I don't see anything wrong with the code you posted. You
Douglas,
> Have you checked the values of dx and dy in the debugger? Shouldn't those
> variables be declared as CGFloats as opposed to int?
That's correct, but it does not matter since the int is automatically converted
to float/double. Actually this part of code works like a charm. You click,
LSMultipleInstancesProhibited may be what you're looking for.
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Hi, All,
Browsing the console log I've found that my app raises an exception,
when it is launched in Mac OS X 10.4. I built it in 10.5 with 10.4 as
a target setting. I didn't see any problems there. The exception is
caused by unsupported selector calling [NSString boolValue]. I've
scanned
I am loading up a table with contents from an XML file and loading images
into some cells. Since these images were made for the web some have white
backgrounds. I would like to somehow set them as "multiply" as one might do
in Photoshop to make the white "go away". Blendmode kind of thing.
Do I ne
Hi,
I finally fixed my problem. The server was not opening the port properly, so
the client could not connect.
It as error 61 of POSIX domain.
Seems to work fine now.
Thanks,
Mathieu
On 2010-01-21, at 4:37 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
>
> On Jan 21, 2010, at 6:43 AM, Mathieu Coursolle wrote:
>
>>
Hi all,
I copied my cocoa application and pasted in multiple folders. Now i double
clicked all the application icons. Now I am seeing multiple windows of same
application. How can i avoid this?
Thanks in advance,
Ramesh.P
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Hi all,
Are their any known performance limitations with display pattern bindings when
updating the data in the underlying arraycontroller?
I have two fields in a table that use them, and they concatenate three values
together, so each of the two fields is using three display patterns with a
c
Vincent,
Have you checked the values of dx and dy in the debugger? Shouldn't those
variables be declared as CGFloats as opposed to int?
In regards to resizing the layer when the enclosing view resizes, what values
have you set for the layer's autorezingMask property?
regards,
douglas
On Jan
On Jan 21, 2010, at 16:26, Graham Cox wrote:
> Note that rulers automatically deal with the view's zoom so you don't
> normally have to factor that in manually.
>
> I'd say that letting the view do the scaling is definitely the easiest way to
> do it, through its -scaleUnitSquareToSize: method.
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