Re: Use Subclass in Interface Builder

2011-10-04 Thread Dong Feng
Thank you, Andy. But slightly wired that NSOpenGLView isn't considered as a custom view, considering it itself is a subclass of NSView. Anyway at least I can count on the way it works. :-) 2011/10/5 Andy Lee > See "The Object Loading Process": > > < > http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#d

Re: Use Subclass in Interface Builder

2011-10-04 Thread Andy Lee
See "The Object Loading Process": > a. Standard Interface Builder objects (and custom subclasses of those > objects) receive an initWithCoder:

Use Subclass in Interface Builder

2011-10-04 Thread Dong Feng
I have a subclass of NSOpenGLView which named POpenGLView. I tried two ways to use it in IB: Method 1: To create an OpenGL view in IB directly, and set its class type "POpenGLView". Method 2: To create a NSView in IB, and set its class type "POpenGLView". The most significant difference between

Re: Strange mystery with Core Animation

2011-10-04 Thread Seth Willits
On Oct 4, 2011, at 4:56 PM, Graham Cox wrote: > Here's a weird one. > > I have some Core Animation layers (specifically, it's a CAReplicatorLayer), > and I'm changing the 'instanceTransform' property in order to shift the > position of the reflection up and down. > > When I trigger this code f

Re: CoreData Relationships and Array Controllers

2011-10-04 Thread Quincey Morris
On Oct 4, 2011, at 01:49 , Amy Gibbs wrote: > If anyone could point me in the direction of a good fetching explanation or > tutorial that would be great. I don't know of a good reference for you. Googling is as likely as not to turn something up. I'd also suggest you try reading about fetches i

Re: Years-old mysterious bindings crash

2011-10-04 Thread Quincey Morris
On Oct 4, 2011, at 17:59 , Seth Willits wrote: > There aren't any bindings setup at the point it crashes. The controller is > connected to absolutely nothing. It literally is > > controller = [[NSObjectController alloc] initWithContent:nil]; > ... unrelated things ... > > [self view]; > > In a

[SOLVED] Re: Strange mystery with Core Animation

2011-10-04 Thread Graham Cox
Never mind - silly mistake elsewhere, as expected….. G. On 05/10/2011, at 10:56 AM, Graham Cox wrote: > Can anyone offer any explanation for this? ___ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com) Please do not post admin requests or moderato

Re: Years-old mysterious bindings crash

2011-10-04 Thread Seth Willits
On Oct 4, 2011, at 5:18 PM, William Squires wrote: > Sounds like you're inadvertently depending on the order of loading somehow. > Are you setting up all your bindings in awakeFromNib:? Or do you have any > bindings (set in IB) which refer to something the controller object may have > to load f

Re: Years-old mysterious bindings crash

2011-10-04 Thread William Squires
Sounds like you're inadvertently depending on the order of loading somehow. Are you setting up all your bindings in awakeFromNib:? Or do you have any bindings (set in IB) which refer to something the controller object may have to load first? Just a thought. On Oct 3, 2011, at 8:29 PM, Seth Will

Strange mystery with Core Animation

2011-10-04 Thread Graham Cox
Here's a weird one. I have some Core Animation layers (specifically, it's a CAReplicatorLayer), and I'm changing the 'instanceTransform' property in order to shift the position of the reflection up and down. When I trigger this code from a mouse click (through a checkbox, in a different window

Re: Years-old mysterious bindings crash

2011-10-04 Thread Seth Willits
On Oct 3, 2011, at 8:56 PM, Quincey Morris wrote: > On Oct 3, 2011, at 18:29 , Seth Willits wrote: > >> I've been receiving reports of this rare but persistent crash over the past >> few years, and I've never been able to reproduce it or figure out what's >> causing it. > > One thing you coul

Re: App opens in background after adding Growl support.

2011-10-04 Thread Todd Freese
Are you just issuing a : [GrowlApplicationBridge setGrowlDelegate:self]; at startup? Todd On Oct 4, 2011, at 3:31 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: > On Oct 4, 2011, at 10:01, Todd Freese wrote: > >> I just added the Growl framework to my app and it works great. Except… now >> my app always launch

Re: App opens in background after adding Growl support.

2011-10-04 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On Oct 4, 2011, at 10:01, Todd Freese wrote: > I just added the Growl framework to my app and it works great. Except… now my > app always launches in the background. Everything else works great. If I > disable growl, my app opens in the foreground as expected. Does this on Snow > Leopard or Lio

App opens in background after adding Growl support.

2011-10-04 Thread Todd Freese
I just added the Growl framework to my app and it works great. Except… now my app always launches in the background. Everything else works great. If I disable growl, my app opens in the foreground as expected. Does this on Snow Leopard or Lion. Has anyone seen this? Todd Freese The Filmworkers

Quicklook not working for network volume items

2011-10-04 Thread Chris Paveglio
I am trying to get Quicklook working in an app of mine. I'm not sure all these details are relevant, but better to have more than less info. I have a table that shows the number of files in certain folders on a network volume. In one column is the number of files, another column shows the first

Fine-tuning NSTextField auto completion

2011-10-04 Thread Nala Gnirut
Hi all, in my project I'm using NSControlTextEditingDelegate to auto complete what's typed in a NSTextField with search location suggestions retrieved from Google Maps API. "complete:" message is automatically sent to field editor by a NSTimer short after user ends typing. Now I'd like to fine-tun

Re: PDF viewing

2011-10-04 Thread Graham Cox
On 04/10/2011, at 10:34 PM, Graham Cox wrote: > > On 04/10/2011, at 10:26 PM, Dan Hopwood wrote: > >> Is there any way to open a PDF without using a UIWebView i.e. like the Mail >> app? > > > Errr... NSImage? Never mind - I see you're probably asking about iOS, not Mac (a better title woul

Re: PDF viewing

2011-10-04 Thread Graham Cox
On 04/10/2011, at 10:26 PM, Dan Hopwood wrote: > Is there any way to open a PDF without using a UIWebView i.e. like the Mail > app? Errr... NSImage? --Graham ___ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com) Please do not post admin requests

Re: PDF viewing

2011-10-04 Thread Eric Gorr
Yes. See the ZoomingPDFViewer sample code. http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#samplecode/ZoomingPDFViewer/Introduction/Intro.html >From the description: This sample code project demonstrates how to create a PDF viewer using the UIScrollView and CATilerLayer classes. On Oct 4,

Re: printing and the responder chain

2011-10-04 Thread Torsten Curdt
> In order for your custom view to become first responder, it must also return > YES from -acceptsFirstResponder head ... desk Off course! I bet that was it ...but as you said: to avoid surprises I better move the action off the first responder. Thanks, Graham! cheers, Torten > but mouse event

PDF viewing

2011-10-04 Thread Dan Hopwood
Hi all, Is there any way to open a PDF without using a UIWebView i.e. like the Mail app? Many thanks, Dan ___ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com) Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list. Contact the moderato

Re: printing and the responder chain

2011-10-04 Thread Torsten Curdt
I now have changed the actions in the menu to go through my controller which (at least in this case) is just fine. Now I can start and configure the NSPrintOperation myself. But I am still wondering what was wrong with going through the first responder. cheers, Torsten On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:

Re: printing and the responder chain

2011-10-04 Thread Graham Cox
On 04/10/2011, at 9:23 PM, Torsten Curdt wrote: > "Printing is generally initiated by the user choosing the Print menu > command, which usually sends either a print: or printDocument: > message, So which is it? You can look at the Print menu item in the MainMenu.xib and see what its action and

printing and the responder chain

2011-10-04 Thread Torsten Curdt
I have a non-document based app. It's a master detail layout with a NSOutlineView and a custom NSView (in a NSScrollView in a NSSplitView) on the right. Now when I initiate a "Print" from the menu all that shows up in the print preview is the outline view. Reading the documentation from http://dev

Re: CoreData Relationships and Array Controllers

2011-10-04 Thread Amy Gibbs
On 2 Oct 2011, at 8:02PM, Quincey Morris wrote: However, the task of finding all the products for a customer seems to be perfectly suited to a Core Data fetch. You should be able to set a suitable fetch predicate on the array controller. You'd still have to deal with the issue of how you kn