Thanks Jens, I will head that way.
Rob
> On Jan 9, 2016, at 7:26 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
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>> On Jan 9, 2016, at 2:08 PM, robmar...@frontiernet.net wrote:
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>> Is there any way to cut out this ’staging’ folder? To somehow Drag a file
>> named: ‘0012345.m4a’ from the server (mounted via AFP)
> On 2016 Jan 09, at 14:19, Rick Mann wrote:
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> Thoughts?
You could argue this both ways until the cows come home, but here is one
thought:
I think the recent move toward one big window, like the move toward full-screen
apps, has been advanced by the increased prevalance of laptops, with th
> On Jan 9, 2016, at 2:08 PM, robmar...@frontiernet.net wrote:
>
> Is there any way to cut out this ’staging’ folder? To somehow Drag a file
> named: ‘0012345.m4a’ from the server (mounted via AFP) directly onto the
> Desktop, or an app like Logic, and have it Dropped with a name like: ‘aaa bbb
Hi list,
I am getting strange feedback in the debugger when presenting a
UIAlertController on iPhone 6 Plus (iOS9.1 device and iOS 9.2 simulator)
and iPad Pro (iOS 9.2 simulator):
"the behavior of the UICollectionViewFlowLayout is not defined because:
the item height must be less than the height
In complex apps (e.g. CAD apps, IDEs) a given document has many auxiliary
windows. The trend in UI at Apple has been to consolidate these into panes in a
single window. I've always preferred separate windows (e.g. separate toolbar
window).
One more concrete example is in a CAD program: the obje
I’ve written a Media Management System where media files are named by ID
number. Some users have asked to be able to drag files straight from the client
app onto apps like Logic. The files are stored on remote network servers.
The actual file name is just an ID number. The users expect files to