I don't know if this information can solve your issue directly, but I used
it to fix my issue last week. I have a custom NSScroller that had jerky
scrolling. I didn't realize that views have an ".animator()" proxy that you
can use instead.
NSAnimationContext.beginGrouping()
NSAnimationContext.curr
Hi ladies and gentlemen,
I'm trying to make an infinite scrollview, but I've gotten stuck in the mud.
What I want to do is split, when the knob(thumb) reaches a point beyond the
right edge, is have it split into two, so that you see its right side,
peeking in from the left edge. That's the part I
v 8, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
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> On Nov 2, 2013, at 10:39 AM, Charles Constant
> wrote:
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> In previous versions, iTunes stored its library location as an 'alias ref',
> in the iTunes plist, with the key 'alis:1:iTunes Library Location'. In the
Hello gang,
I noticed upon upgrading to iTunes 11, that iTunes has changed the manner
in which it remembers the path to its library. This is a bummer, as I wrote
myself a script to juggle my multiple iTunes Libraries, and it does''t work
anymore.
In previous versions, iTunes stored its library lo