i'm trying to add a .bridgesupport file to a simple framework. I tried using
this Run Script:
PATH="$PATH:/usr/bin"
mkdir -p $TARGET_BUILD_DIR/$PROJECT_NAME.framework/Resources/BridgeSupport/
gen_bridge_metadata --64-bit -f $TARGET_BUILD_DIR/$PROJECT_NAME.framework/ -o
$TARGET_BUILD_DIR/$PROJECT
What I've done when needing such a mission-critical response from Apple is
submit a tech support incident. This will get you a faster response and more
than a note saying your bug is a duplicate. Reference your bug number. I'm not
sure about the policy, but I think it's credited back to you if i
We have a large Mac application that's run on every version of OS X. Suddenly,
with the release of Mavericks, our users report that some printed reports
produce inverted (actually mirrored across the horizontal from their bottom
edge) results. These reports are presented to the user first in a
Hi,
Thanks for the post.
I've tried your suggestion but it doesn't change the default rendering
I'm afraid.
Here's what I did:
- created an NSTextFieldCell subclass
- Added the method you suggested
- changed the table cells in the NSTableView defined in IB to use my new
subclass
Was t
On 27/10/2013, at 6:58 PM, Trygve Inda wrote:
> So in my case is there really no difference between
> a mutable copy and an immutable copy?
No, because your object is mutable, by design. So copying it yields another
mutable object.
Only if you design objects with mutable and immutable varian
My object looks like:
@interface MyObject : NSObject
{
MyOtherObject* library;
NSString*identifier;
NSString*name;
BOOL removed;
}
@property (nonatomic, retain) MyOtherObject*library;
@property (copy, readwrite)NSString* identifier;
@proper
On 27/10/2013, at 4:57 PM, Michael McLaughlin wrote:
> NSMutableCharacterSet *charSet = [NSCharacterSet alphanumericCharacterSet];
> Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong?
If this is literally your code, then it's wrong: You are assigning a
NSCharacterSet to a NSMutableCharacterSet. Th
My old code
NSMutableCharacterSet *charSet = [NSCharacterSet alphanumericCharacterSet];
[charSet formUnionWithCharacterSet:[NSCharacterSet alphanumericCharacterSet]];
[charSet formUnionWithCharacterSet:[NSCharacterSet
whitespaceAndNewlineCharacterSet]];
[charSet formUnionWithCharacterSet:[NSChara