are you using the right kind of view as described in the doc?
On Jun 2, 2010, at 12:00 AM, Development wrote:
> That's pretty much where I started with this code. However it's still fuzzy.
> I can scale the view itself and it's perfectly clear but the origin is all
> messed up and it's offset h
That's pretty much where I started with this code. However it's still fuzzy.
I can scale the view itself and it's perfectly clear but the origin is all
messed up and it's offset halfway out of it's parent view. thats what I tried
here:CGContextScaleCTM(context, scle,scle);
I've attempted to scal
Kyle gave the long answer.
But, if it isn’t documented, don’t count on it (although there is some backfill
required there).
Also, being KVO compliant doesn’t necessarily mean you can simply bind to it,
as you can’t be sure that the result will be returned on the main thread.
KVO compliance doc
You’ve got a very simple count as far as data goes. If your data is presorted,
even a plist stored in the application wrapper containing a simple dictionary
with the glossary name as the key, and the description as the data would be
easily accessible.
On Jun 1, 2010, at 6:30 PM, Helder Correi
The last portion of chapter the Basic Scrolling Using the Pinch Gestures in
ScrollView Programming Guide for iPhone is called
Ensuring that Zoomed Content is Sharp when Zoomed
It has an example (engineering approved) way of handling this. It isn’t the
greatest solution available, but it is the
I want to know that how can i get the data and populate a list of stations
similar to that. I think it sends some request to apple server which returns
an xml or a plist which can be further parsed to fetch the stations and
their details. But i dont know what actually i need to send and to which
se
Hey folks!
I'm new to iPhone dev, and I want to build a reference app with a glossary.
There will be many terms (let's assume 100), and they'll be in an indexed
table. The definitions should open in a web view, since I need bold and
italics, for example, and they won't be editable by the app, s
Ok, well I've worked out most of the other issues I've run in to. However the
one I am now unable to really figure out has to do with zooming scroll view
contents and winding up with a clear image. The problem is that I'm not getting
a clear image.
Is it possible to use the built in zooming meth
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On Jun 1, 2010, at 3:13 PM, Joshua Tucker wrote:
has anyone got any working sample code for encoding an NSString
with Base64 on the iPhone?
fwiw,
Cocoa with Love: Base64 encoding options on the Mac and iPhone
http://cocoawithlove.com/2009/06/ba
I'm integrating a UIWebView directly into a design such that it should just
sort of sit on top and look to be a part of an underlying graphic.
After a bit of investigation, I finally got my UIWebView drawing without the
gray background. Unfortunately, when I scroll around the view, it still sho
On Jun 1, 2010, at 5:09 PM, Fritz Anderson wrote:
> On 31 May 2010, at 11:58 PM, Development wrote:
>
>> I have a Scroll view that contains a master view. This master view adds page
>> sized views of image data, specifically PDF data. The problem that I am
>> having is that if I load all these
Hi Ken,
This code by itself should not be causing a leak. Couple of questions:
1. How do you know you have a memory leak? Sound like a silly question but
you didn't tell us anything about what you are using to detect leaks.
2. Who is calling this code, how many times? If you are passing the
It seems like you're jumping through a lot of hoops. If you picked up
where David left off, you could do something like this. (Typed in Mail
so YMMV.)
CGImageSourceRef source = CGImageSourceCreateWithURL(urlToFile,
(CFDictionaryRef)[NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:[NSNumber
numberWithBO
On Jun 1, 2010, at 15:25, Jerry Krinock wrote:
> Yuck. Unless someone knows a better way, that means setting up either a
> kqueue or FSEvents thingy for the document to watch its own path. Does
> anyone know an easier way? Because of the way that a document window's title
> changes instantly
On 2010 Jun 01, at 15:07, Mike Abdullah wrote:
> I'd advise subclassing to add your own notification posting code.
Yuck. Unless someone knows a better way, that means setting up either a kqueue
or FSEvents thingy for the document to watch its own path. Does anyone know an
easier way? Becaus
On May 31, 2010, at 5:38 AM, Simon Raisin wrote:
I am trying to reduce the size of an NSImage by 50% and then save the
reduced image out to disk. The following code does not reduce the
image.
Should I be going about this a different way?
NSImage* inputImage = [[NSImage alloc] initWithConte
Precisely my point, but much better put!
In this specific case I think you should be OK since -setFileURL: is there for
overriding, and AppKit bypassing it would rather miss that goal. Theoretically
though, Apple could fairly happily turn off KVO-support, perhaps for
performance reasons.
I'd a
On 1 Jun 2010, at 1:11 PM, Development wrote:
> the view never gets bigger or smaller it does nothing really. All the
> numbers are passing correctly according to NSLog but I get no zoom at all.
A review of the documentation would have helped you. .maximumZoomScale and
.minimumZoomScale are bo
It's available in the documentation that comes with Xcode. If you go
to NSColorSpace's class reference, there's an item in the TOC on the
left named "Color Programming Topics for Cocoa." If you click on that
link then on the "About Color Spaces" link, that will take you to a
good overview.
To clarify: Mike is of course correct that any class that doesn't have
an override of +automaticallyNotifiesObserversForKey: which returns no
for a given key, and that always sets values of that key in a
KVC-compliant manner, will generate KVO notifications for that key.
And there are many Cocoa cl
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
> By default Cocoa classes use automatic KVO. So long as Cocoa always changes
> the URL by calling -setFileURL: you will get proper notifications.
This is certainly not the case for a great deal of Cocoa classes,
particularly those which wrap
By default Cocoa classes use automatic KVO. So long as Cocoa always changes the
URL by calling -setFileURL: you will get proper notifications.
On 1 Jun 2010, at 22:02, Jerry Krinock wrote:
> There is no mention in -[NSDocument fileURL] documentation, nor in 10.5 or
> 10.6 release notes, that th
On 31 May 2010, at 11:58 PM, Development wrote:
> I have a Scroll view that contains a master view. This master view adds page
> sized views of image data, specifically PDF data. The problem that I am
> having is that if I load all these pages at once, I run out of memory and the
> app quits. S
There is no mention in -[NSDocument fileURL] documentation, nor in 10.5 or 10.6
release notes, that this property is observable using KVO. But when I added
some code to do this, created a document, and renamed the document in Finder
while the document was open, my observer logged a hit.
Is the
On Jun 1, 2010, at 1:13 PM, Joshua Tucker wrote:
> has anyone got any working sample code for encoding an NSString with Base64
> on the iPhone?
There’s one in Google Toolbox For Mac, which is a library written and
maintained by Google for their Mac projects:
http://code.google.com/p/google-to
Ah, sorry I didn't see these posts until now.
Sound like good recommendations. For the time being, I don't mind relying on a
specific font, but I'll look over the SpeedometerView example, and see about
implementing this at a higher level.
Thanks for the tips.
J.
On 2010-06-01, at 9:10 AM, Do
On Jun 1, 2010, at 11:18 AM, Erick Pérez wrote:
> Hi:
> I manage to bind the text color to a color well, one of those many
> tutorials you can find online, but what i want is to change the color
> of the selected text's background. Can i bind that ?
Bookmark this page:
http://developer.apple.com
Yes. Look at the DDXML from Deusty on Google Code for some categories to do it.
On Jun 1, 2010, at 3:13 PM, Joshua Tucker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> has anyone got any working sample code for encoding an NSString with Base64
> on the iPhone?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Josh
>
> _
Hello,
has anyone got any working sample code for encoding an NSString with Base64 on
the iPhone?
Thanks in advance,
Josh
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On Jun 1, 2010 2:26pm, Kyle Sluder wrote:
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 12:22 PM, lorenzo7...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Can you elaborate on this?
man kill
Can you elaborate on why the standard Quit Apple Event isn't working
in your app? AppKit understands it and turns it into a regular
t
On Jun 1, 2010, at 2:16 PM, David Duncan wrote:
> On May 31, 2010, at 5:40 PM, Robert Lorentz wrote:
>
>> What I REALLY want to achieve (this can be poor performance): take a JPG (or
>> PNG is great too) file on disk, result with a float *bytes; array holding
>> the floating point precision dat
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Jens Alfke wrote:
>
> On May 31, 2010, at 6:41 PM, Ken Tozier wrote:
>
> > What's happening is that if I comment out the line that initializes a new
> image, the memory leak disappears. I've tried forcibly releasing the images,
> tried autoreleasing them, tried cr
On Sat, 29 May 2010 07:22:16 -0400, Bill Cheeseman
said:
>The problem with the current version of Apple's document is that it attempts to
cover the new kind of Help book that works only in Snow Leopard, as well as the
old kind of Help book that works in Leopard and Tiger as well as Snow Leopard.
H
Le 1 juin 2010 à 21:02, Tino Rachui a écrit :
> THANKS David! I understand and got the code to run smoothly. Again one step
> towards understanding CA better, I'm happy. :)
OK, the same happened to me! My animations now run exactly as intended. The
EXC_BAD_ACCESS was due to the fact that I for
On Mon, 31 May 2010 18:49:14 +0100, Alastair Houghton
said:
>> Out of curiosity, what simpler approach to creating a list have you seen?
>
>While I'd be interested to hear from Bill exactly what he was expecting, I
*suspect* that he's referring to the style of list control you get on other
platfor
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Michael Ash wrote:
> If your goal is to simulate shutdown/restart termination, this won't
> work; the system does not send signals to your app to kill it during
> those situations.
TN2083 is ambiguous about this. Here's the relevant section:
> This program is kil
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 3:16 PM, John Joyce wrote:
>
> On Jun 1, 2010, at 2:09 PM, has wrote:
>
>> lorenzo7620 wrote:
>>
>>> My question at this point is not about the dialog not displaying, not yet
>>> anyway, but how to tell my app to quit without actually restarting or
>>> shutting down the comp
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 12:22 PM, wrote:
>> Can you elaborate on this?
man kill
Can you elaborate on why the standard Quit Apple Event isn't working
in your app? AppKit understands it and turns it into a regular
termination.
--Kyle Sluder
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On Jun 1, 2010 2:16pm, John Joyce wrote:
On Jun 1, 2010, at 2:09 PM, has wrote:
> lorenzo7620 wrote:
>
>> My question at this point is not about the dialog not displaying, not
yet
>> anyway, but how to tell my app to quit without actually restarting or
>> shutting down the co
On Jun 1, 2010, at 2:09 PM, has wrote:
> lorenzo7620 wrote:
>
>> My question at this point is not about the dialog not displaying, not yet
>> anyway, but how to tell my app to quit without actually restarting or
>> shutting down the computer. Years ago under Classic, I would write an
>> Ap
lorenzo7620 wrote:
> My question at this point is not about the dialog not displaying, not yet
> anyway, but how to tell my app to quit without actually restarting or
> shutting down the computer. Years ago under Classic, I would write an
> Applescript to do this, but it seems that you don't
THANKS David! I understand and got the code to run smoothly. Again one step
towards understanding CA better, I'm happy. :)
@Rodolfo: If you are interested I can send you my complete little sample
project. Just let me know.
Regards,
Tino
Am 01.06.2010 um 19:08 schrieb David Duncan:
> On May 31
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
> So... Are nibs just ignorant of protocols?
I don't believe the nib loading machinery checks protocol conformance
when it hooks up outlets. It certainly doesn't check class identity,
so I wouldn't expect it to check protocol conformance either
On Jun 1, 2010, at 1:05 PM, k...@highrolls.net wrote:
> Thanks to all ... I will have the customer get me the log and do the activity
> monitor sample ...
>
> -koko
I’d also have them check their /Library folder for APE modules, InputManager
hacks, etc. Sometimes if an app does something like
On May 31, 2010, at 5:38 AM, Simon Raisin wrote:
> [inputImage setScalesWhenResized:YES];
> [inputImage setSize:halfSize];
This just shrinks the image’s bounding box, without actually resampling it. In
other words, it doubles its DPI.
If you want to create an image with half the pixel dimensio
On May 31, 2010, at 6:41 PM, Ken Tozier wrote:
> What's happening is that if I comment out the line that initializes a new
> image, the memory leak disappears. I've tried forcibly releasing the images,
> tried autoreleasing them, tried creating a fixed size buffer into which all
> the images a
On 1 Jun 2010, at 02:41, Ken Tozier wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to write a thumbnailer class that takes a path to a photo and
> creates a thumbnail at a user specified size. The code creates the thumbnails
> OK, but there's this monster memory leak, to the tune of about 100 MB every
> 3-4 seco
On May 31, 2010, at 5:40 PM, Robert Lorentz wrote:
> What I REALLY want to achieve (this can be poor performance): take a JPG (or
> PNG is great too) file on disk, result with a float *bytes; array holding the
> floating point precision data from the JPG as R G B A format. Anything that
> achie
On May 31, 2010, at 5:40 PM, Robert Lorentz wrote:
> CGContextRef context = CGBitmapContextCreate(rawData, width, height,
> bitsPerComponent, bytesPerRow, colorSpace, kCGBitmapFloatComponents);
>
> CGColorSpaceRelease(colorSpace);
>
> // draw the CIImage to the 'context'... this is probably th
Ok I have a UIScrollView and I am using a pinch gesture to zoome it, or at
least I'm trying too. Basically when I attempt to zoom absolutely nothing
happens.
the view never gets bigger or smaller it does nothing really. All the numbers
are passing correctly according to NSLog but I get no zoom
Thanks to all ... I will have the customer get me the log and do the
activity monitor sample ...
-koko
On Jun 1, 2010, at 11:55 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
Le 1 juin 2010 à 19:47, k...@highrolls.net a écrit :
I have many customers and one is having a problem with my
application not laun
Just a minor thing I'm curious about; I'll give a simple example.
A UIApplication's delegate property is defined as an id
. But if I hook up the UIApplication proxy object in
a nib to another instance as its delegate, and if that other instance does
not adopt UIApplicationDelegate, there seems to
Thanks Seth. I haven't been able to find any good docs on this stuff. Do
you happen to know where I can read conceptual material about color spaces?
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Seth Willits wrote:
> On May 31, 2010, at 4:06 AM, Simon Raisin wrote:
>
> > Thank you so much for the responses
Hi,
I am trying to reduce the size of an NSImage by 50% and then save the
reduced image out to disk. The following code does not reduce the image.
Should I be going about this a different way?
Thanks!
Simon
NSImage* inputImage = [[NSImage alloc] initWithContentsOfFile:[fileNames
objectAtI
Thank you so much for the responses guys. This is the reason I was
confused:
NSDeviceWhiteColorSpace
Device-dependent color space with white *and alpha components* (pure white
is 1.0)
Available in Mac OS X v10.0 and later.
I thought that NSDeviceWhiteColorSpace had BOTH a white and alpha channel
NSString *GetPassword(NSString *userName, NSString *hostName) {
if (!hostName.length || !userName.length) return nil;
const char *serviceName = [hostName UTF8String];
const char *serviceUserName = [userName UTF8String];
const char *path = "";
Hi
I'm trying to write a thumbnailer class that takes a path to a photo
and creates a thumbnail at a user specified size. The code creates the
thumbnails OK, but there's this monster memory leak, to the tune of
about 100 MB every 3-4 seconds, that seems to be related to NSImage.
What's ha
I've been struggling with this issue for a long time, and have not found any
working/good example on the net or in any chat..
What I REALLY want to achieve (this can be poor performance): take a JPG (or
PNG is great too) file on disk, result with a float *bytes; array holding the
floating poin
Le 1 juin 2010 à 19:47, k...@highrolls.net a écrit :
> I have many customers and one is having a problem with my application not
> launching.
>
> The customer tells me that upon double-clicking the app just bounces in the
> Dock and never finishes launching. The customer must Force Quit.
>
>
Am Jun 1, 2010 um 7:47 PM schrieb k...@highrolls.net:
> I have many customers and one is having a problem with my application not
> launching.
>
> The customer tells me that upon double-clicking the app just bounces in the
> Dock and never finishes launching. The customer must Force Quit.
Sou
On Jun 1, 2010, at 11:47 AM, k...@highrolls.net wrote:
> I have many customers and one is having a problem with my application not
> launching.
>
> The customer tells me that upon double-clicking the app just bounces in the
> Dock and never finishes launching. The customer must Force Quit.
>
I have many customers and one is having a problem with my application
not launching.
The customer tells me that upon double-clicking the app just bounces
in the Dock and never finishes launching. The customer must Force Quit.
Since many other customers do not have this problem and I cannot
On May 31, 2010, at 11:53 PM, Quincey Morris wrote:
You've created another scenario by making your view need the managed
object context (probably during 'drawRect:' at least?). If the view
has to redraw when your application is in the background, you'll hit
your assert.
I think something
Hi:
I manage to bind the text color to a color well, one of those many
tutorials you can find online, but what i want is to change the color
of the selected text's background. Can i bind that ?
Thxs.
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tan sólo si somos capace
On May 31, 2010, at 11:51 PM, Tino Rachui wrote:
> I'm interested in this too so please excuse me for interfering. What is the
> root cause for Rodolfo's problem? He doesn't seem to set
> 'removedOnCompletion' to 'NO' (default is 'YES' according to docu) so I'm
> wondering if this could cause t
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Uli Kusterer
wrote:
> I think there are also some open source NNTP clients out there
> (Newswatcher for example, but I don't know what license it's under
When I was poking around fairly recently, it appeared that most of the
Open Source apps for Mac were, in fact,
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 6:03 AM, Joshua Tucker
wrote:
> has anyone got any sample code for a POST request for interfacing with an API
> such as the DirectAdmin API?
I believe the usual StackOverflow answer is to consider
ASIHTTPRequest, which gives a somewhat higher-level API than
NSURLConnection
Let me second Alastair's recommendations. Our standard developer example for
this sort of thing is in the SpeedometerView example code, in the
SpeedyCategories.m file; take a look at the BezierConversions category on
NSString, and the associated BezierNSLayoutManager.
Douglas Davidson
On Jun
I'd written a sample app, here:
http://www.letscocoa.com/2010/02/16/mysqlphp-iphone-app/
Thanks,
Chaitanya Pandit
Expersis Software Inc.
On Jun 1, 2010, at 3:33 PM, Joshua Tucker wrote:
> Hey,
>
> has anyone got any sample code for a POST request for interfacing with an API
> such as the Dire
On Jun 1, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Sean McBride wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jun 2010 00:29:54 -0500, John Joyce said:
>
Remember, that although creator codes are out, extensions *seem* to be
recognized,
and... being a BSD, there is still also the *magic number* for file
>> types...
(the magi
On Jun 1, 2010, at 2:37 AM, Joanna Carter wrote:
Richard, this really points to an "abuse" of the MVC design
pattern :-)
...
This ensures separation between the View and the Model it is meant
to be representing. Using a delegate to obtain the data required for
drawing a View means that th
On Tue, 1 Jun 2010 00:29:54 -0500, John Joyce said:
>>> Remember, that although creator codes are out, extensions *seem* to be
>>> recognized,
>>> and... being a BSD, there is still also the *magic number* for file
>types...
>>> (the magic file does get updated regularly)
>>
>> Is the magic file q
I have an application that needs to display a message when it quits. Its
not a LSUIElement or LSBackgroundOnly, just a faceless app that displays a
message and plays a sound at computer restart/shutdown. The sound plays
every time, but I don't always see the dialog, maybe 1 in 5 times. My
q
On 01.06.2010, at 12:03, Joshua Tucker wrote:
> has anyone got any sample code for a POST request for interfacing with an API
> such as the DirectAdmin API?
This is the only POST request code I have. Then again, it's all I've ever
needed:
http://github.com/uliwitness/UliKit/blob/master/NSURLCon
I am using 10.6 and despite setting IKImageBrowser to use nonsquare cells,
it seems to force everything back to square.
My images are wide, but not very tall, yet it is forcing the title text to
be a longs way away since the cell size is being forced back to square.
Ideas?
_
On 01.06.2010, at 14:28, Joanna Carter wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if Cocoa provides a ready made framework for accessing
> NNTP, or is there a third-party framework that is recommended?
I'm not aware of anything built-in, however, you can wrap plain unix sockets
in an NSFileHandle (maybe even
On 01.06.2010, at 07:45, Banupriya K wrote:
> I would like to know the framework available for touch screen in MAC os.
There is no dedicated framework for that on the Mac. I guess it depends on
what touch screen you're using and how the manufacturer implements things.
I think most touch screen
No support in Cocoa. Some unfinished code in ConnectionKit which may be useful
or not.
On 1 Jun 2010, at 13:28, Joanna Carter wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if Cocoa provides a ready made framework for accessing
> NNTP, or is there a third-party framework that is recommended?
>
> Joanna
>
> --
>
Hi Rodolfo,
2010/6/1 Rodolfo Niborski
>
> Neither I did figure out how to use David's code. I thought that overriding
> the implicit animation implies the use of layer actions. I can't see how
>
> [layer addAnimation:rotation forKey:@"transform"];
>
> can change the implicit animation.
>
Accordi
On 1 Jun 2010, at 12:59, Joshua Tucker wrote:
> I've contacted the DirectAdmin technical support team and they said I need to
> send the username:password encrypted as base64 in the HTTP headers.
>
> Does anyone know of the easiest way to put this in the HTTP headers?
NSURLRequest lets you set
Can anyone tell me if Cocoa provides a ready made framework for accessing NNTP,
or is there a third-party framework that is recommended?
Joanna
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Neither I did figure out how to use David's code. I thought that overriding the
implicit animation implies the use of layer actions. I can't see how
> [layer addAnimation:rotation forKey:@"transform"];
can change the implicit animation.
Besides, most of my attempts resulted in a EXC_BAD_A
On 1 Jun 2010, at 12:45, Banupriya K wrote:
> We are using package maker for our application.
> During upgrade the installer should retain the previous property list.
> Therefore i want to uncheck the property list checkbox for upgrade by default.
> please suggest is there any way to do it.
Hi B
On 1 Jun 2010, at 11:03, Joshua Tucker wrote:
> has anyone got any sample code for a POST request for interfacing with an API
> such as the DirectAdmin API?
>
> Ideally, something that works like this in Obj-C (example is in PHP) would be
> great: http://www.directadmin.com/sample_api.txt. The
Hi all,
We are using package maker for our application.
During upgrade the installer should retain the previous property list.
Therefore i want to uncheck the property list checkbox for upgrade by default.
please suggest is there any way to do it.
Thanks
Banupriya.
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Hey,
has anyone got any sample code for a POST request for interfacing with an API
such as the DirectAdmin API?
Ideally, something that works like this in Obj-C (example is in PHP) would be
great: http://www.directadmin.com/sample_api.txt. The API documentation is at
http://www.directadmin.com
On 1 Jun 2010, at 00:33, Jn wrote:
> That's a good point that I hadn't given much thought to what happens when the
> net is down. I wasn't too worried about only supporting Mail.app because I
> was going to give them a way to also enter their smtp settings manually. But
> using your framework t
MacOS and iPhoneOS are 2 differents platforms. Simply use the iPhone
SDK and UIKit will be there.
laurent
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On Jun 1, 2010, at 11:24 AM, Banupriya K
wrote:
Dave,
Thanks for the reply, it would be helpful if i know the framework
used for touch screen in iPhone,
On 1 Jun 2010, at 10:07, Chris Idou wrote:
> BTW, what exactly are the downsides of sending the mail to local machine
> sendmail?
This is pretty off topic, but:
1. You can't rely on the mail system being properly configured on a normal
client machine. IIRC on older versions of (non-Server) Mac
Dave,
Thanks for the reply, it would be helpful if i know the framework used for
touch screen in iPhone, iPod.
Regards
Banupriya K
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Sent: Tue 6/1/2010 11:27 AM
To: Banupriya K
Subject: Re: Touch screen framework in MAC
On 1 Jun 2010, at 02:42, James Maxwell wrote:
> Okay, so the simple solution isn't simple.
>
> this:
>
> NSFont* artFont_2 = [NSFont fontWithName:@"Sonara" size:30.0];
> NSLog(@"what's up? %i", [artFont_1 glyphWithName:@"FULL STOP"]);
>
> prints the glyph as "0" (which is NOT the glyph ID)
>
>
BTW, what exactly are the downsides of sending the mail to local machine
sendmail?
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You could subclass NSTreeNode to add NSCoder-compliance. Should be pretty easy.
On 1 Jun 2010, at 04:55, John Velman wrote:
> NSTreeNode doesn't seem to be NSCoding compliant. How does one archive a
> tree when using NSTreeNode? Does one, when saving, extract the represented
> objects for archi
On 31 May 2010, at 22:23, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
> Le 31 mai 2010 à 20:50, Rafael Cerioli a écrit :
>
>> Well, that's curious. I'm surely missing a particular setting because when
>> I don't manually link that lib (and it's the same with libstdc++), I get
>> link errors. Do you know if there
Le 1 juin 2010 à 06:53, Quincey Morris a écrit :
> You've created another scenario by making your view need the managed object
> context (probably during 'drawRect:' at least?).…
Richard, this really points to an "abuse" of the MVC design pattern :-)
If you look at some of the Cocoa controls, l
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