Checking on my lsof -i suggestion now that I'm at work...
I just set up a screen sharing session from my laptop to another
machine.
lsof -i on my laptop produced the following output:
AppleVNCS 19770 jon5u IPv6 0x69d9b2c 0t0 TCP *:vnc-server
(LISTEN)
AppleVNCS 19770 jon6u
You might try checking for any telltale running processes, or checking the
output of lsof -i for any open sockets that are indicative of a VNC or ARD
connection. That might have to run sudo'd as root.
http://www.akadia.com/services/lsof_quickstart.txt
On Feb 26, 2010, at 18:53 PM, Joe Jones wr
There's a 'Developer' color list in the color list pane of the
standard color picker.
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On Oct 21, 2009, at 19:51 PM, Eric Gorr wrote:
On Oct 21, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Graham Cox wrote:
On 22/10/2009, at 9:25 AM, Eric Gorr wrote:
If so, then it may not be appropriate for me to use
alt
Hi all,
Last night I was trying to use the imageCorrection property on an
IKImageView, but it wasn't working for me.
Setting the property to a CIFilter didn't have any effect. The
property remained nil.
Is there something I'm missing?
Thanks,
jon
On Sep 13, 2009, at 19:28 PM, Paul Bruneau wrote:
The iMac is so much prettier plus can drive a second display. Refurb
store = $999 or even sometimes $849 ones show up.
The Mini can drive additional displays if you connect them through USB
video adapters. They work quite well, although the
On Jul 25, 2009, at 16:14 PM, WT wrote:
Convoluted? I don't see it that way.
This particular text field needs to limit its number of characters
to a given interval.
Seems like a good job for an NSFormatter attached to the field.
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On Jul 3, 2009, at 00:25 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
This is why I tell people nibs are no good.
Also bindings. ;-)
Bindings are definitely the worst-case scenario for nibs. They tend to
proliferate, and they are burrowed deep in the IB UI making them hard
to miss if you don't check every wi
On Apr 3, 2009, at 19:27 PM, Clark Cox wrote:
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Rich Collyer
wrote:
My primary interest is to ensure that the content of an
NSSecureTextField
and any times I extract the string from it, the memory is not paged
out, or
cached.
Then turn on "Use Secure Virtu
On Feb 25, 2009, at 11:48 AM, I. Savant wrote:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Erik Buck
wrote:
Where did the fetish for installing every single application on the
local hard disk come from ? Isn't it insane to have 35 installed
copies of OmniGraffle using up disk space just because
I restart the app.
Is there any way to predict how the displays will be numbered? Or to
force the Mimo to be screen 3?
(I'd rather not add code to the app to account for my toy monitor.)
Thanks,
Jon
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute
cky idea might be to create an Objective-C Dashboard widget that
reports when it is displayed or updated, if that's possible.
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Maunsell Lab
Harvard Medical School
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into the proper holes in the mini-DVI->VGA adaptor from Apple.
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An example of multiple nibs where a nib's File's Owner wouldn't
necessarily be NSApp would be System Preferences and the
preferencepane bundles that it loads.
NSApp would be SystemPreferences.app, and owns the main nib of the
application.
Each preference pane is an instance of NSPreferenc
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On May 21, 2008, at 12:52 AM, Peter Duniho wrote:
Cocoa restrains class extension _much_ less than any of these other
languages, and in turn has a _much_ higher degree of hazard.
I think you're overestimating the hazard. Or, at least, the risk that
it can be encountered accidentally.
It
On May 19, 2008, at 1:33 PM, Peter Duniho wrote:]
Your point being? If you think your example is useful in
presenting your claim, you'll need to be a lot more specific.
undoManager.prepareWithInvocationTarget(this).setColor(mColor);
I could be wrong, but in C#, wouldn't this UndoManager ne
For what it's worth, something about the OS X Cocoa docs' arrangement
has never quite clicked with me. In part it might be an excess of
hyper text, too many pages to click through, breaking up the stream
of thought. (I wish XCode's doc viewer had some kind of keyboard
shortcut for clicking
On May 9, 2008, at 3:27 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
On 9 May '08, at 12:10 PM, Jonathan Hendry wrote:
We have an experiment-running program which uses NSSound to play
auditory stimuli. After upgrading a G5 to Leopard, we're seeing
significant audio problems that we didn'
y()
Has anyone run into this? Is there a fix or workaround? Should we be
using something lower-level than NSSound? Is there a better place to
ask?
Thanks,
Jon
Jonathan Hendry
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Maunsell Lab
Harvard Medical School
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