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Andrew James
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--aj
- Original Message
From: Uli Kusterer
To: Andrew James
Cc: list-cocoa-dev
Sent: Mon, January 31, 2011 1:39:21 AM
Subject: Re: Initializing NSWindow with Carbon window
On 30.01.2011, at 11:17, Andrew James wrote:
> I have a legacy builder class that creates a Carbo
k down from this and write my own class that does the
controlling of Cocoa vs. Carbon windows.
--aj
- Original Message
From: Graham Cox
To: Andrew James
Cc: list-cocoa-dev
Sent: Sun, January 30, 2011 8:18:23 PM
Subject: Re: Initializing NSWindow with Carbon window
On 31/01/2011, at
ike
showWindow.
Implementing a window delegate my also help. I've got options that I'm going
to explore.
Cheers,
--aj
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From: Graham Cox
To: Andrew James
Cc: list-cocoa-dev
Sent: Sun, January 30, 2011 3:04:38 AM
Subject: Re: Initializing NSWindow with Carb
I have a legacy builder class that creates a Carbon window and I want to
initialize an NSWindow with this WindowRef.
I have a method on the builder GetProduct() that hands out the WindowRef. If I
use commands like the following
WindowRef w = builder.GetProduct();
ShowWindow( w );
SelectWindo
All,
I've been writing way to much code to populate an NSPopUpButton with an array
that can change at any moment. Due to that, I'd rather use Cocoa's Key Value
Coding technology. I've read Apple docs over the past two days in regards to
key value coding and observing.
To really cement my und
You can also consider creating a singleton class that wraps the worker thread
so that you don't always bear the cost of creating the thread just to do some
work. This singleon class does need to be thread safe.
Once that's been done provide a way to set the data that needs to be shared and
the
arning experience. :)
Cheers,
--aj
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From: Corbin Dunn
To: Andrew James
Cc: list-cocoa-dev
Sent: Thu, March 18, 2010 7:40:06 AM
Subject: Re: NSBrowser and tab order
Aj -- I believe this was a bug fixed in 10.6; maybe 10.5. What OS are you on?
The work around is to set it up in awakeFrom
I have a nib file set up in Interface Builder with a window containing a single
NSBrowser.
I have set the NSBrowser as the window's initialFirstResponder... but for some
reason when the window is displayed the NSBrowser does not receive keyboard
focus and will not receive keyboard focus until I
I am a relative newbie to Cocoa so I trying to make sure that my code reflects
Cocoa's coding culture.
I'm interested in whether or not instances of Cocoa classes can be expected to
display default behavior. I'll use NSBrowser's - (BOOL)sendsActionOnArrowKeys
as an example. In Apple's document
I do like about STL ( don't want to digress too far
in this direction ) is that documentation provides gaurantees about Big O
notation.
Do this type of gaurantee exist anywhere in Cocoa's containers?
--aj
From: Jeffrey Oleander
To: Gwynne Raskind ;
All,
My concern is that keeping traditional C-arrays in sorted order means
1) finding the location for insert ( O(n) )
2) copying a range of contiguous memory to make the location available
3) copying in new value
I've made the assumption that NSArray wraps an old school contiguous C-style
arra
Does Cocoa have sorted containers so that an object can be inserted in sorted
order? If so it seems like this would be far less expensive.
--aj
From: Ken Ferry
To: Ken Thomases
Cc: Cocoa-Dev List
Sent: Wed, March 10, 2010 11:37:31 PM
Subject: Re: Better so
Hi,
How would one go about deleting the preference file of a running
application while in the application? or is there a way to run a
application/command and then relaunch the application after its all
completed?
The main purpose is i want one of my programs to be more self
repairing an
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