Re: "Introducing ioscomponents.com"

2013-08-26 Thread Jason Gibbs
Also one more thing - A few of you messaged me about this privately - I am quite surprised why everyone is looking at the checkbox/radio button exclusively - This is such a tiny part of the whole thing - we actually built it just because we needed it inside the our main DataGrid product (multi sele

Re: "Introducing ioscomponents.com"

2013-08-26 Thread Jason Gibbs
All, thanks for your candid feedback - I realize we have some work to do, but I am glad to see the feedback. If there is anything else you think we can address, please free to bring it on - we can take it! The one thing I would like to add, we;re not a design company - we are a component vendor -

Re: "Introducing ioscomponents.com"

2013-08-26 Thread Fritz Anderson
[It happens I'm replying to Jonathan Hill, when my use of "you" refers to Jason Gibbs. A vagary of how I try to cut down quotes and recipient lists.] And to pile on, intercaps (camelCase) is a good idea in code (or underscores, I'm not picking a fight here), and common in cheesy trademarks (sorr

Re: handleGetURLEvent getting called after applicationDidFinishLaunching

2013-08-26 Thread Kyle Sluder
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013, at 12:04 PM, Bradley O'Hearne wrote: > Thanks for the clarification. This actually raises a related point, one > that I've repeatedly found myself asking in various situations (such as > this one), in both iOS and Mac dev. Is there some global reference or > quick way of deter

Re: handleGetURLEvent getting called after applicationDidFinishLaunching

2013-08-26 Thread Bradley O'Hearne
On Aug 26, 2013, at 11:11 AM, Ken Thomases wrote: > > No. Both methods are called on the main thread, so they can't run > simultaneously. Ken, Thanks for the clarification. This actually raises a related point, one that I've repeatedly found myself asking in various situations (such as this

Re: Decoding images in PDF files

2013-08-26 Thread Graham Cox
On 26/08/2013, at 8:07 PM, Antonio Nunes wrote: > No, you shouldn't need to decompress it. Something like the following should > get you the data: Thanks Antonio, this worked great :) --Graham ___ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.co

Re: Decoding images in PDF files

2013-08-26 Thread Wim Lewis
On 26 Aug 2013, at 10:49 AM, Graham Cox wrote: > I'm working on a parser that needs to be able to extract graphics from PDF > files. So far, I'm making good headway with the CGPDFxxx functions. > > I have a question about extracting embedded bitmap images. When I encounter > an XObject stream w

Re: handleGetURLEvent getting called after applicationDidFinishLaunching

2013-08-26 Thread Ken Thomases
On Aug 26, 2013, at 12:15 PM, Bradley O'Hearne wrote: > After accepting the fact that no specific sequence of method invocations can > be expected, and letting this digest over the weekend, a possible nuance > suddenly occurred to me: does this essentially mean that in addition to > either invo

Re: Decoding images in PDF files

2013-08-26 Thread Scott Ribe
On Aug 26, 2013, at 11:49 AM, Graham Cox wrote: > I have a question about extracting embedded bitmap images. When I encounter > an XObject stream with subType /Image, I get a bunch of parameters that looks > pretty close to the parameters to CGImageCreate. However, the 'Filter' > parameter ind

Re: Decoding images in PDF files

2013-08-26 Thread Antonio Nunes
On 26 Aug, 2013, at 18:49 , Graham Cox wrote: > I'm working on a parser that needs to be able to extract graphics from PDF > files. So far, I'm making good headway with the CGPDFxxx functions. > > I have a question about extracting embedded bitmap images. When I encounter > an XObject stream w

Decoding images in PDF files

2013-08-26 Thread Graham Cox
Hi, I'm working on a parser that needs to be able to extract graphics from PDF files. So far, I'm making good headway with the CGPDFxxx functions. I have a question about extracting embedded bitmap images. When I encounter an XObject stream with subType /Image, I get a bunch of parameters that

Re: handleGetURLEvent getting called after applicationDidFinishLaunching

2013-08-26 Thread Bradley O'Hearne
> On Aug 23, 2013, at 7:35, Uli Kusterer wrote: >> Though I still think it’s safer to NOT rely on this order, and instead >> perform the initialization in a lazy-loading accessor, so that it is >> guaranteed the first one who needs the information (and requests it using >> the accessor) causes

Re: performKeyEquivalent called twice for some key strokes

2013-08-26 Thread Allan Odgaard
On 26 Aug 2013, at 17:35, Ken Thomases wrote: On Aug 23, 2013, at 8:17 AM, Leonid Romanov wrote: > Pressing "Command +" results in two -performKeyEquivalent calls […] […] I'm not familiar with this particular one […] I believe the OP pressed ⌘= which is resent as ⌘+ because Apple show ⌘+ /

Re: NSValue valueWithBytes:objCType:

2013-08-26 Thread Kyle Sluder
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013, at 12:39 AM, Andreas Grosam wrote: > My point is, the macro "StructsAreEqual" is not reliable. Then don't do that. And file a bug about the framework that does. In the meantime, try to work around it. --Kyle Sluder ___ Cocoa-dev

Re: performKeyEquivalent called twice for some key strokes

2013-08-26 Thread Ken Thomases
On Aug 23, 2013, at 8:17 AM, Leonid Romanov wrote: > Pressing "Command +" results in two -performKeyEquivalent calls. Here is a > stack trace snippet for the first call: > > 1 AppKit 0x7fff903da2f9 -[NSView > _performKeyEquivalent:conditionally:] + 41 >

Re: Retina / non retina : Drawing icons

2013-08-26 Thread Erwin Namal
This is an interesting article. Thank you. – E On Aug 26, 2013, at 2:12 PM, Shane Stanley wrote: > On 26/08/2013, at 9:40 PM, Erwin Namal wrote: > >> I still have one question: How do I get the size in points of an menu extra >> icon ? > > You might want to read this: > >

Re: Retina / non retina : Drawing icons

2013-08-26 Thread Shane Stanley
On 26/08/2013, at 9:40 PM, Erwin Namal wrote: > I still have one question: How do I get the size in points of an menu extra > icon ? You might want to read this: -- Shane Stanley 'AppleScriptObjC Explor

Re: "Introducing ioscomponents.com"

2013-08-26 Thread Uli Kusterer
On Aug 25, 2013, at 3:51 AM, Jason Gibbs wrote: > It would be great if you could take a look and provide us with feedback, > criticism, ideas, suggestions, and guidance! Also, why are UI elements mis-positioned and clipped in the iPhone screen shot here? http://ioscomponents.com/Home/IOSRadioB

Re: "Introducing ioscomponents.com"

2013-08-26 Thread Uli Kusterer
On Aug 25, 2013, at 3:51 AM, Jason Gibbs wrote: > It would be great if you could take a look and provide us with feedback, > criticism, ideas, suggestions, and guidance! Hire a professional graphic designer and a copywriter. Your images are horribly blotchy and blurry (scaled up to 1.1x or som

Re: Retina / non retina : Drawing icons

2013-08-26 Thread Erwin Namal
On Aug 26, 2013, at 9:08 AM, Lee Ann Rucker wrote: > Create an NSImage with representations in both sizes: > > http://lists.apple.com/archives/cocoa-dev/2013/Aug/msg00374.html On Aug 26, 2013, at 12:23 PM, Marcel Weiher wrote: > > The NSImage documentation suggests that imageWithSize:flippe

Re: Retina / non retina : Drawing icons

2013-08-26 Thread Marcel Weiher
On Aug 21, 2013, at 18:18 , Erwin Namal wrote: > Hi, > > My app's menu extra icon should reflect meaningful information to the user. > However, there are too many cases to draw icons beforehand. It would be > easier to programatically prepare the icon on the fly. > What would be the best way

Re: NSValue valueWithBytes:objCType:

2013-08-26 Thread Andreas Grosam
On 25.08.2013, at 19:50, Stephen J. Butler wrote: > My guess, and this is only a guess, is that NSValue only uses the type > property to make sure two NSValues have the same layout before calling memcmp > (or such) on them. We have a lot of evidence that it doesn't do a deep > inspection of t

Re: "Introducing ioscomponents.com"

2013-08-26 Thread Jonathan Hull
Good URL. The components don't really feel like they fit on iOS. Feels more like a XP UI than iOS. From your website, it seems like the components have lots of good features, but you should definitely hire a designer with iOS experience to help them feel at home on the platform... Thanks, Jo

Re: Retina / non retina : Drawing icons

2013-08-26 Thread Lee Ann Rucker
Create an NSImage with representations in both sizes: http://lists.apple.com/archives/cocoa-dev/2013/Aug/msg00374.html - Original Message - From: "Erwin Namal" To: "Cocoa Dev List" Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 9:18:55 AM Subject: Retina / non retina : Drawing icons Hi, My app's me

"Introducing ioscomponents.com"

2013-08-26 Thread Jason Gibbs
Hello everyone, I just wanted to introduce iOSComponents.com to you. We provide Fully Functional, Robust, Tested and Ready to use Custom iOSComponents, including the iOSDataGrid - the most powerful DataGrid available for iOS Apps, as well as a suite of utility controls inluding AutoCompleteUITe

performKeyEquivalent called twice for some key strokes

2013-08-26 Thread Leonid Romanov
Hello, Pressing "Command +" results in two -performKeyEquivalent calls. Here is a stack trace snippet for the first call: 1 AppKit 0x7fff903da2f9 -[NSView _performKeyEquivalent:conditionally:] + 41 2 AppKit 0x

Retina / non retina : Drawing icons

2013-08-26 Thread Erwin Namal
Hi, My app's menu extra icon should reflect meaningful information to the user. However, there are too many cases to draw icons beforehand. It would be easier to programatically prepare the icon on the fly. What would be the best way to get the size of the NSImage to draw (in points or in pixel