On Jan 7, 2013, at 09:07 PM, Andy Lee wrote:
> On Jan 7, 2013, at 2:10 AM, Martin Hewitson wrote:
>> I've also checked that -setNeedsDisplay: is not being called on the PDFView.
>
> Could it be that setNeedsDisplay: isn't called but setNeedsDisplayInRect: is?
I checked that as well. It's not
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013, at 09:51 PM, Graham Cox wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> How can I print a view whose content is solely based on CALayers? When I
> attempt it, my view's -drawRect: method is called instead, which does not
> render the layer-based content.
You have to completely reimplement the parts of
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013, at 09:38 PM, Graham Cox wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> CATextLayer is a great convenience, but when zooming a layer-based view,
> it gets blocky. Contrast CAShapeLayer, which renders in screen space and
> so never gets blocky.
>
> Is there a way to get CATextLayer to do the same, or am
On Jan 7, 2013, at 09:16 PM, Andy Lee wrote:
> On Jan 7, 2013, at 12:07 PM, Andy Lee wrote:
>> It does seem weird that drawPage: is getting called when you aren't even
>> interacting with the PDFView.
>
> Come to think of it, this is *really* weird since your drawPage: checks
> whether the P
On Jan 7, 2013, at 09:07 PM, Andy Lee wrote:
> On Jan 7, 2013, at 2:10 AM, Martin Hewitson wrote:
>> I've also checked that -setNeedsDisplay: is not being called on the PDFView.
>
> Could it be that setNeedsDisplay: isn't called but setNeedsDisplayInRect: is?
>
> On Jan 7, 2013, at 2:48 AM, M
On Jan 7, 2013, at 08:44 PM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
>
> On 7 Jan 2013, at 16:35, Martin Hewitson wrote:
>
>> Hi Francisco,
>>
>> Thanks for the feedback!
>>
>> What you suggest sounds like it might fix the problem, but I'm wondering how
>> best to do this. Currently I'm just calling -remove:
Hi all,
How can I print a view whose content is solely based on CALayers? When I
attempt it, my view's -drawRect: method is called instead, which does not
render the layer-based content.
--Graham
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Hi all,
CATextLayer is a great convenience, but when zooming a layer-based view, it
gets blocky. Contrast CAShapeLayer, which renders in screen space and so never
gets blocky.
Is there a way to get CATextLayer to do the same, or am I forced to roll my own
solution?
--Graham
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On Jan 7, 2013, at 17:43 , Jean Suisse wrote:
> That wasn't clear (at least for me) in your original message. It is also a
> key point. In that case, you indeed don't need accuracy. Why not go for one
> of Vincent Habchi's solutions then ? That could give you more control over
> the results.
On 8 janv. 2013, at 00:24, Rick Mann wrote:
>
> On Jan 7, 2013, at 11:22 , Greg Parker wrote:
>
>> Note also that physics simulations will always need to be careful with the
>> error inherent to finite precision floating-point arithmetic. IEEE
>> specification of exact results for every opera
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On Jan 7, 2013, at 11:22 , Greg Parker wrote:
> Note also that physics simulations will always need to be careful with the
> error inherent to finite precision floating-point arithmetic. IEEE
> specification of exact results for every operation wouldn't solve that.
We don't care so much about
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013, at 09:38 AM, Steve Mills wrote:
> What's the correct way to handle drawing our custom view that's in an
> NSScrollView when the scroll view is being pulled past the min/max of the
> scrollable area and the elasticity goes into effect, showing areas that
> are outside our view's
On Jan 5, 2013, at 18:39, Matt DeLuco wrote:
> When I started building my app I had been using NSImageView's Data binding to
> display image data in an NSData object, which is apparently deprecated.
>
> I read that a data transformer has to be used when using the NSImageView's
> Value binding.
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On 2 Jan 2013, at 21:03, Joel Reymont wrote:
> I have a dialog (sheet) with a single text field and a button.
>
> I'm using Cocoa Bindings to validate the value in the text field and
> set a string field in the File's Owner.
>
> This works fine but I would like to trigger the same sequence of
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What's the correct way to handle drawing our custom view that's in an
NSScrollView when the scroll view is being pulled past the min/max of the
scrollable area and the elasticity goes into effect, showing areas that are
outside our view's bounds?
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> I have an app which presents folders and files in a tree structure. I'm using
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When I started building my app I had been using NSImageView's Data binding to
display image data in an NSData object, which is apparently deprecated.
I read that a data transformer has to be used when using the NSImageView's
Value binding. After digging around I realized that there's an
NSUnar
I have a dialog (sheet) with a single text field and a button.
I'm using Cocoa Bindings to validate the value in the text field and
set a string field in the File's Owner.
This works fine but I would like to trigger the same sequence of
events when pressing the button. How do I do this?
Than
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I found a curious difference in behavior running my app on an iOS4 device vs.
running the same app on an iOS5 device. On iOS4, if I set a view (or really
just a UIResponder) to be firstResponder, and then later, resignFirstResponder,
there is no defined firstResponder; whatever was firstRespond
On 7 janv. 2013, at 20:22, Greg Parker wrote:
> IEEE 754 guarantees exact results for + - * / sqrt. Everything else is
> implementation-defined.
That’s why I suggested a mixed approach combining exact table lookup and a
refinement via only multiplications and divisions. It should give, if not
On Jan 7, 2013, at 12:07 PM, Andy Lee wrote:
> It does seem weird that drawPage: is getting called when you aren't even
> interacting with the PDFView.
Come to think of it, this is *really* weird since your drawPage: checks whether
the PDFView is first responder -- which it can't be if you're i
On Jan 7, 2013, at 2:10 AM, Martin Hewitson wrote:
> I've also checked that -setNeedsDisplay: is not being called on the PDFView.
Could it be that setNeedsDisplay: isn't called but setNeedsDisplayInRect: is?
On Jan 7, 2013, at 2:48 AM, Martin Hewitson wrote:
> Actually, at the risk of having a
On 7 Jan 2013, at 16:35, Martin Hewitson wrote:
> Hi Francisco,
>
> Thanks for the feedback!
>
> What you suggest sounds like it might fix the problem, but I'm wondering how
> best to do this. Currently I'm just calling -remove: on the tree controller
> to delete the selected object(s). Of c
On Jan 5, 2013, at 12:02 AM, Rick Mann wrote:
> Postings online suggest this is by design, in that it was more important to
> get "close" results faster. Unfortunately, in something like a physic
> simulation, the error adds up quickly. I think correct is more important than
> fast, and am rath
On 7, Jan, 2013, at 05:52 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> On Jan 7, 2013, at 2:48 AM, Martin Hewitson
> wrote:
>
>> Actually, at the risk of having a conversation with myself, I've narrowed
>> the issue down to the actions I'm taking within my override of -drawPage:.
>> Essentially what I'm aiming
On Jan 7, 2013, at 2:48 AM, Martin Hewitson wrote:
> Actually, at the risk of having a conversation with myself, I've narrowed the
> issue down to the actions I'm taking within my override of -drawPage:.
> Essentially what I'm aiming at is having a focus ring on the PDFView. I do
> this in my
Hi Francisco,
Thanks for the feedback!
What you suggest sounds like it might fix the problem, but I'm wondering how
best to do this. Currently I'm just calling -remove: on the tree controller to
delete the selected object(s). Of course, if I clear the selection first, then
-remove: doesn't do
Actually, at the risk of having a conversation with myself, I've narrowed the
issue down to the actions I'm taking within my override of -drawPage:.
Essentially what I'm aiming at is having a focus ring on the PDFView. I do this
in my PDFView subclass:
- (void)drawPage:(PDFPage *)page {
[supe
Dear list,
I have an app which has a main split view. In the left panel there is a text
editor (NSTextView), in the right panel there is a PDFView. I find that when
typing in the text view, the -drawPage: method of the PDFView is called about
once every 200ms but only if the PDFView is displayi
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