The simplest way to see what's in your iCloud account is from a Mac (10.7.2 or
later).
Go to: ~/Library/Mobile Documents - that's your iCloud 'Documents' storage
sync'd to your Mac and you can see exactly what is, or isn't there.
On Dec 2, 2011, at 5:18 PM, April wrote:
> I have had iClo
I have had iCloud working in my app for a very long time. Today I
bought a 4s and after getting everything updated, reprovisioned, built and
installed my app, the one I've poured hours of blood sweat and tears in to over
icloud, cannot access anything stored on icloud.
I cannot
A person I work with is having continual problems debugging an Xcode
project. Unless he does a full clean build, he gets errors.
He says:
This is what I see in the Console when I try to debug. I see my app's icon
in the dock, but then this error pops up. If I run from the Finder the app
starts up
All,
I want to declare a drag type that the finder will recognize, but that can be
used for other destinations as well, like mail. Right now, my users have to do
option+drag for dragging files to the finder, in which case I call [NSView
dragPromisedFilesOfType:..], and if they want to drag to
I'm hoping someone can remember back to 10.5 days…
I am using CGContextDrawTiledImage, and it works absolutely fine on 10.6 and
10.7, but sometimes crashes on 10.5.
If anyone else has seen this, and worked out what is going on, I'd love to hear.
I can resize the image that I am using to tile wi
The NSViewController documentation and header file do not mention if
NSViewController is KVO-compliant for its view property. The docs
mention that it is KVO-compliant for title and representedObject, and
the headerdoc comments mention KVO-compliance for representedObject
but not for title.
Can an
On Dec 1, 2011, at 6:25 PM, Sandeep Mohan Bhandarkar wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Can some one provide any pointers as to how we can display an Image in a
> WebView. and can this be done without the use of a HTML File.?
Have you tried to simply pass the WebView a file:// request URL to the image?
If
It does look a lot like specifying actions is hard-coded for controls and cells.
Nearest I can think of is to use the "User Defined Runtime Attributes" in the
Identity Inspector (Command-6 in Xcode 3). Add a string property called
actionName. Have setActionName: call setAction:, and have the act
Hi,
I think you haven't to restrict yourself with Mac App Store's requirements
if your app is well, you may sell one everywhere. Instance is chrome.
2011/12/1 Nick
> Hi
> I am wondering, does Apple allow applications to use non standard controls,
> like completely "drawn-from-png" buttons and c
On Dec 2, 2011, at 1:39 PM, Rajendran P wrote:
> i need to do some clean up on launchctl unload of my agent (cocoa
> application with minimal ui ).
>
>
> - (void)applicationWillTerminate:(NSNotification *)aNotification does not
> seems to be working any other solution ?
Maybe you have s
i need to do some clean up on launchctl unload of my agent (cocoa application
with minimal ui ).
- (void)applicationWillTerminate:(NSNotification *)aNotification does not
seems to be working any other solution ?
Please help
Thanks
Rajendran P
P.Rajendran or Raju
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