On Nov 22, 2015, at 22:41 , Motti Shneor wrote:
> I wish I knew enough to write my own MyPersistentDocument
The problem is that the way NSDocuments are used is semantically different from
the way databases are used, and you *cannot* reconcile the two across all the
functions on the NSDocument-
On 22 בנוב 2015, at 23:23, Quincey Morris wrote:
> On Nov 22, 2015, at 11:44 , Motti Shneor wrote:
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>> 1. My app supports autosave in-place. This means each "save" practically
>> recreates the whole document as temporary file, then replaces the document
>> with the new one. Such behavior is
> On 2015 Nov 22, at 21:12, Alex Hall wrote:
> I'd still be curious to know about templates, but this works so I won't
> spend time on it right now.
The answer, with an example of why you might want to use templates, is
explained in Data Formatting Programming Guide > Date Formatters > Custo
On 19 באוק 2015, at 20:13, cocoa-dev-requ...@lists.apple.com wrote:
> I’ve got a weird problem in an OS X app project I’m dusting off after a long
> hiatus. Every time the app launches, it pops up error alerts saying it can’t
> open two documents. The underlying problem is that the files for th
> On Nov 22, 2015, at 6:04 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
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>> On Nov 22, 2015, at 5:06 PM, Jerry Krinock wrote:
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>>> On 2015 Nov 22, at 13:12, Alex Hall wrote:
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>>> Is there something else I have to do, like tell the formatter what order to
>>> expect components to be in?
>>
>> Yes, and
> On Nov 22, 2015, at 5:06 PM, Jerry Krinock wrote:
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>> On 2015 Nov 22, at 13:12, Alex Hall wrote:
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>> Is there something else I have to do, like tell the formatter what order to
>> expect components to be in?
>
> Yes, and more. You must set the dateFormat property of your date format
> On 2015 Nov 22, at 13:12, Alex Hall wrote:
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> Is there something else I have to do, like tell the formatter what order to
> expect components to be in?
Yes, and more. You must set the dateFormat property of your date formatter
exactly.
Documentation of property ‘dateFormat’ refers you to
On Nov 22, 2015, at 11:44 , Motti Shneor wrote:
>
> 1. My app supports autosave in-place. This means each "save" practically
> recreates the whole document as temporary file, then replaces the document
> with the new one. Such behavior is reasonable for a relatively small document
> -not for m
Hey list,
I’m using NSDateFormatter.dateFromString() to make a date from the date string
in a tweet. However, it seems to be returning nil, and I’m not sure why. Is
there something else I have to do, like tell the formatter what order to expect
components to be in? The string is something like:
Hi Everyone.
I develop a Docuent-based Mac application for scientific use, using the
BSManagedDocument open-source, which provides many of the modern behaviors of
UIManagedDocument on Mac (whereas NSPersistentDocument has been neglected for
ages). Mainly what I wanted from BSManagedDocument wa
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