ts of the PDF show whatever's behind the
NSImage - i.e. the NSImage's background color is being ignored.
I'm assuming this is a regression bug in 10.6, but want to check I've
not overlooked anything before submitting a Radar report.
Thanks,
Hamish
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Hamish Sand
Typo in the subject line; it should've read:
-[NSImage setBackgroundColor:] not working in 10.6
Hamish
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Hamish Sanderson
Production Workflow Developer
Sun Branding Solutions Ltd
Tel: +44(0)1274 200 700
www.sunbrandingsolution
n 10.6, however, the transparent portions appear
black (or transparent if the view is CA-enabled). Any ideas why it's
not behaving on 10.6?
Thanks,
Hamish
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Hamish Sanderson
Production Workflow Developer
Sun Branding Solutions Ltd
Tel: +44(0)1274 200 700
www
x27;s caching
behaviour, any suggestions on how else I could draw PDF/EPS files into
nested, Core Animation-enabled NSViews?
Many thanks,
Hamish
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Hamish Sanderson
Production Workflow Developer
Sun Branding Solutions Ltd
Tel: +44(0)1274 200 7
ch? At the moment, things get a bit sluggish every time you
zoom into details; it'd be nice if it only had to be sluggish the
first time. The NSImage API looks like it should be able to do this,
but I'm having trouble getting my head around it. Any pointers?
Many thanks,
Hamish
-quality display?
Many thanks,
Hamish
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Hamish Sanderson
Production Workflow Developer
Sun Branding Solutions Ltd
Tel: +44(0)1274 200 700
www.s-brandingsolutions.com
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