On 07/11/2012, at 10:45 AM, John Delacour wrote:
> On 06/11/2012 00:47, Jens Alfke wrote:
>
>> One compromise you might consider is using Ruby, which has pretty
>> decent integration with Cocoa. (Ditto for Python, but Ruby is more
>> Perl-esque.) It’s possible to write Cocoa apps entirely in t
On 13/10/2012, at 11:22 AM, Graham Cox
mailto:graham@bigpond.com>> wrote:
On 01/10/2012, at 11:02 AM, Andres Kievsky
mailto:a...@a2apps.com.au>> wrote:
Then I would render each font in a small, low resolution bitmap (say, 10x10)
and then use that bitmap to find the centres
Anyone with a debugger and minimal knowledge of assembly can crack and patch
your executable in 15 minutes. I used to do it myself when I was 16. Instead of
wasting time on this, focus on making your application better.
-- ank
On 09/10/2012, at 12:15 PM, Alexander Bokovikov wrote:
>
> On Oc
If by 'dotted font' you mean something like this:
http://www.fontspace.com/honey-and-death/dotline
Then I would render each font in a small, low resolution bitmap (say, 10x10)
and then use that bitmap to find the centres around which to draw circles.
So if you have a bit set at (5,5) in the low