Thanks Sean, will do!
A little comment for the fabulous Steve Mills:
*Says the guy still typing return at the end of every line because that
newfangled automatic wrapping is like some kind of voodoo that you don't
trust because it's not the way you used to do it all for decades, not to
mention t
On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 07:36:26 -0400, Mike Throckmorton said:
>Try replacing FSDeleteObject with [[NSFileManager defaultManager]
>removeItemAtPath: pth error: &erro];
Don't do that, it's sorta-deprecated too. :) You want removeItemAtURL:error:.
Sean
On Apr 25, 2018, at 12:00, Rob Petrovec wrote:
>> On Apr 25, 2018, at 9:32 AM, Vojtěch Meluzín
>> wrote:
>> apple forcing devs to change stuff all the time (wasting our time) is just
>> sad
>FSDeleteObject was deprecated in 10.8. That was 5 releases & 5 years ago.
> So I don’t know what
On Apr 25, 2018, at 10:45:47, David Young wrote:
>
> This hateful stuff doesn't really belong on this list, does it?
It wasn't hateful, just a further illustration of how he doesn't like change or
want to use modern conveniences.
--
Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek
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> On Apr 25, 2018, at 9:32 AM, Vojtěch Meluzín
> wrote:
> apple forcing devs to change stuff all the time (wasting our time) is just sad
FSDeleteObject was deprecated in 10.8. That was 5 releases & 5 years
ago. So I don’t know what you mean by “forcing devs to change stuff all the
tim
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 10:34:24AM -0500, Steve Mills wrote:
> Says the guy still typing return at the end of every line because that
> newfangled automatic wrapping is like some kind of voodoo that you don't
> trust because it's not the way you used to do it all for decades, not to
> mention ty
LOL, "better" and "badly" are subjective. To belabor your original metaphor,
if Apple is indeed selling gasoline cars, we're still looking for
hybrid/electric ones. if only we could have skipped the gasoline and had
thoughtful development right to solar/electric/etc. (instead of climate
chang
> On Apr 25, 2018, at 09:45:00, MeldaProduction
> wrote:
>
> Apple is simply covering badly designed APIs
So you want to keep using "badly designed APIs"? Why?!
> Look at Windows, it's backwards
> compatible without problems for like 20 years now
"Without problems". That's hilarious.
> That
I don't think this is applicable here. If you have a function to "delete a
file", it will still be a function to delete a file, there's no
improvement! Apple is simply covering badly designed APIs, which do work,
they are far from ideal, but they work. If they replace an API, they need
to provide f
> On 25 Apr 2018, at 14:43, Steve Mills wrote:
>
> On Apr 25, 2018, at 08:32:14, Vojtěch Meluzín
> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Mike, i'll probably try. I am reluctant to do that, because api is
>> api and apple forcing devs to change stuff all the time (wasting our time)
>> is just sad. Plus i just
> On Apr 24, 2018, at 16:14, Jack Brindle wrote:
>
> Interestingly it appears that if they are changed back the change is still
> written to the plist so that over time you may get the entire set there.
>
> - Jack
FWIW, that’s up to the program, and is not dictated by the user defaults
syst
On Apr 25, 2018, at 08:32:14, Vojtěch Meluzín wrote:
>
> Thanks Mike, i'll probably try. I am reluctant to do that, because api is
> api and apple forcing devs to change stuff all the time (wasting our time)
> is just sad. Plus i just cannot imagine how it could cause things to be
> that bad. An
Thanks Mike, i'll probably try. I am reluctant to do that, because api is
api and apple forcing devs to change stuff all the time (wasting our time)
is just sad. Plus i just cannot imagine how it could cause things to be
that bad. And finally people here seem to report general problems... Well
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