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(erk!) does anyone have an idea about how I might be able to catch an NSEvent
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s a starting point (following on from Jens' suggestion):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/adns/. Nice, simple source code which you can
hack around, liberal license. No doubt there are other options out there.
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(space was at a premium!).
And in fact it's not as good as it could be because it goes via an
intermediate bitmap for cross-platform reasons. Using the PDF direct might
look a bit better still.
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DF's.
Just my $0.02.
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My current ad hoc work flow for toolbar icons which are geometric in
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• Use "Ink
ecommended by Jean-Daniel) I don't know.
As usual in Mac-land, there are 6 ways of doing everything.
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> The correct import is #import
> .
So it is, sorry. It was half-way down my source file.
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ive
until the current autorelease pool 'pops'. You can look at name (and probably
temp, but I'm not sure) in the debugger, of course.
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wrap to the start of
> value column and not
> wrap all the way to the beginning og the new line. Is this possible using
> attributes and an
> NSAttaributedString. Heres an example:
I believe you are looking for - [NSMutableParagraphSty
es after calling super. It sounds almost too easy.
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both the web and overlay
> view at the same time (and is also
> efficient).
Also, you can probably make your overlay window a child window of the window
containing the webview. Then:
- it will stay on top of it
- it will move with it
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need only draw those rectanges which are
visible, of course.
Kyle, I rather liked your stack of 'bees'.
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e as YES
- filling the content view with clearColor
Then draw your rectangles in the content view of this window and the NSRectFill
trick should work.
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> Unfortunately this causes the background to turn black and not transparent. I
> would need the view to become transparent
> (so the WebView underneath is visible).
Try this:
[[NSColor clearColor] setFill];
NSRectFill (myRect);
That's what I do.
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On 7 Jun 2010, at 15:39, Gabriel Zachmann wrote:
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> All kinds of suggestions, insights, and tips will be highly appreciated.
>
A quick and easy way to find out where an app is hung is to sample it in
Activity Monitor.
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size of
the text (in terms of the amount of space it will take up on the display) and
so (I surmise) scrollPoint: doesn't work as expected.
In other words, the code you have now is correct.
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Again, for what you are doing here this is not really relevant; the code you
posted should work just fine. But if you are making a number of changes at the
same time it is worth calling these methods.
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what you are looking for. Setting them is
an all-or-nothing affair so, typically, you get them, change what you want to
change in a mutable copy of the NSDictionary returned and and then set them.
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What I meant was, let's not prolong the discussion, period. The
snippet quoted below is incomplete.
Nevermind.
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understand on the
Mac. I am not a Windows fan boy. I just have a foot in both
camps.
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his in the runtime library
source code. It's easy once you know where to look. You can even step through
it in the debugger.
It's true that Windows runs the CMOS clock in local time, but that is a detail.
It has nothing to do with
sensible platforms, stat() returns UTC, as you'd expect.
That statement I can now verify by experiment (which is good as I assumed that
when I wrote the code). The docs do not say.
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builds to
get st_birthtimespec. stat64 is deprecated in Snow Leopard, but seems unlikely
to go away. I guess a belt-and-braces type of person would test the system
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> Also be aware that not all file systems support the notion of
> creation dates of their objects. I don't know off-hand if
> NTFS does.
It does.
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sponding events, but I have
> a hard time to simulate key strokes.
...
I would take a look at the source code for VNC:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/osxvnc/
Indeed, if you write a client that can talk to a VNC server you don't need to
write your own serve
27;t like that. I can't believe there's no
> 'setBlockingMode' or something like that for CAAnimation.
>
> Thanks in advance!
The approach I use is to subclass NSApplication and throw awat mouse, keyboard
and gesture events in -[MySubclassedNSApplication sendE
hat is constantly getting redrawn for
> no apparent reason.
Just a longshot: did you override one of the 'display...' methods and fail to
call super? If so, that might cause trouble.
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Use lsof from the command line.
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I wrote a cocoa application that periodically gets a posix error
24.
I know this means my app's number of open fil
> I tried a page on, but it didn't do the color highlighting
You could try pastebin. It seems to be popular with the folks
round here.
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iVar in shouldChangeTextInRange:affectedCharRange:replacementString: It ain't
pretty, and there's probably some detail to work out, but it works for me.
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> Already tried NSBorderlessWindowMask, but that doesn't supports the close
> button functionality, which is required in my case.
You can create a close button via +[NSWindow standardWindowButton:forStyleMask:]
I think NSBorderlessWindowMask is the only game in town here.
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the key codes generated by an Apple keyboard. There's a
nifty little app out there called Ukelele which will display them.
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w (or any of its ancestor views) is hidden
so you can just give up in that case. I agree also that drawing
within drawRect: is much the best way, but it occurs to me that
you might have a ton of existing code that doesn't see life in
those terms. I'd head in that direction tho
drawRect: you
need to call flushWindow yourself after calling unlockFocus to get reliable
screen updates.
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implicity of doing things this way and Apple engineers have been
nudging you in that direction.
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Actually, I think I was just plain wrong but what I meant was
[[NSScreen screens] objectAtIndex: 0].
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lt is probably for
historical reasons. I'd like to see that changed.
Unfortunately, setting it project-wide generates a warning
(something like 'this flag pertains only to Objective-C') for .c
and .cpp files, which is a bit of a pain, but one can p
erpret it however you
like.
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he primary display, as reported by NSScreen,
did not change. But it was a while ago so I could be wrong and
the docs agree with you. This implies that the primary display
can change at run time.
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t at the end of your drawRect: method, but
calling it too often hurts performance and, depending on exactly
what is being drawn when, can cause 'screen flash'.
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ings it can do are defined there.
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... It's a method that works. Apple's Cocoa framework docs are
actually very good. They should all have been installed with Xcode.
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#x27;s ultimate disposal. setmenuitemtext contains a similar error. To
catch problems like this early, enable 'zombies' (but not when checking for
leaks!!):
http://www.cocoadev.com/index.pl?NSZombieEnabled
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ugh there - plus the NS or
CG Graphics context you can get by locking focus on the Window's content view
for drawing in.
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s situation. It's a bit like the old
Irish joke that goes 'What's the best way to get to Dublin?' --
'Well I wouldn't start from here'. No offence intended to any
Irish readers BTW, it's a terrific place.
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rminally weird. It works though, although as I say it took a while to put it
all together, and I now have common code across the two platforms with a
reasonably native look-and-feel, which is what I wanted. Tough luck about
Linux, but then that's not important to me.
Looks like
upgraded'.
This makes the whole procedure very simple.
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> (i'm the guy who wrote supercard if that explains anything to the old-timers)
It does. Respect.
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NSMenuDidBeginTrackingNotification might do what you want. Note that, despite
what the docs say, this is not sent on Tiger.
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H
did, and, for what I am
doing, I do not miss them. Tell you what though; taking in so much new
material is very tiring, mentally. Get plenty of sleep and forget everything
you know about Carbon.
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to target
> more complex functionality.
> Are there any code snippets around for sampling a sound file?
Apart from this being the wrong list as already mentioned, you are looking for
ExtAudioFile. This can read a variety of sound file formats and is v
ethod names, this might be worth a look
if you haven't already:
http://developer.apple.com/Mac/library/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ObjectiveC/Articles/ocSelectors.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP30001163-CH23-SW1
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ng you iVars at offset
class_getInstanceSize([NSObject class]). That way you don't care how many
'hidden' iVars NSObject has or what size they are. I think, in fact, that was
Ken's intention.
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7; one is copying from when zeroing out the
object for reuse.
Even then, all is not lost. Override retain and release to do nothing.
Presumably, Ben, you have your own scheme for managing the lifecycle of these
objects which is not based on retain counts
> No, you misunderstand. There is (in the scheme I'm vaguely recalling)
> _nothing_ inside the instances
> which holds or points to something which holds the retain count.
>
> There is another data structure entirely which maps from object addresses to
> a retain count.
Yes I see, that's also w
a-2010-01-22-toll-free-bridging-internals.html
I see that my assumption that Toll-Free bridged CF and Obj-C types have the
same internal layout was false. Instead, it's all smoke and mirrors.
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d like this. Pity us poor C++ folks. One of the
worst design decisions in C++, IMO, is that objects are not zeroed on
allocation by default. It leads to constructors like this:
ivar1 = 0;
ivar2 = 0;
ivar3 = 0;
ivar_p1 = NULL;
ivar_p2 = NULL;
...
Which is tedious an
are probably easier to pull off in
C++, but no doubt you have an existing obj-C code base.
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According to which, alloc + init + release costs about the same as 35-40 method
calls.
The code I posted could cache [MyClass class] if (as I do) you like to leave
the asserts in your release code. And it works, of course, because the isA
pointer in all instances of a particu
it for all subclasses that adopt that protocol (can
someone please confirm this):
@protocol MyLightweightReusableObjectProtocol
- (void) zeroIVars;
@end
@interface MyClass : NSObject
...
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7;t obvious, my earlier "rm -rf" post was intended
to show how to empty the trash for a particular volume only. I
believe that might be what the OP was looking for.
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> Please don't hardcode those paths. Use system APIs like
> FindFolder
> instead to locate the trash directory for a given volume.
Well, OK, but you get the idea.
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> Also, IB had (has?) a bug where it would unarchive views in the
> reverse order from which they were stored in the nib. IB does allow
> you to reorder subviews, so if you are still being bitten by this you
> could build your interface and then reorder the views such that they
> are backwards. The
you do this and keeps in sync.
Looking in these folders will also allow you to give the user some idea of what
he is about to permanently delete.
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call). The exact effect you get depends on whether
they erase the background first and suchlike.
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Maybe poll the file size when you get your event and wait for it
to stop changing.
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s to respecting other people's memory, but you can never
be 100% sure.
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Have a look at -[NSBezierPath setFlatness:]. A larger value
might be faster (but might also look ugly). There's also a bit
of code floating around in the web-o-sphere that might be faster
than what you are using:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/Cocoa-dev/2006/Mar/msg01940.html
Paul Sa
> I need to open a bitmap file, perhaps do some filtering, and
> render it
> to the screen with the maximum possible performance.
Try it the easy way, see if it's fast enough. NSImage can load
most common bitmap file formats and draw itself.
...ple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x918d87ae PrivateMPEntryPoint + 68
8 libSystem.B.dylib 0x922f4fbd _pthread_start + 345
9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x922f4e42 thread_start + 34
I have submitted a bug report (#7753826).
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>From errno.h:
#define ENOTEMPTY 66 /* Directory not empty */
If that helps at all...
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AppKit
manage yourself might be released
for the last time, but if you put a breakpoint on [NSTimer
dealloc] you will be able to see it when it happens.
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Try:
#define PRIVATE_ID id
...
PRIVATE_ID myPrivateiVar;
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about the difference between copy and mutableCopy Ken
so it wasn't that, but it was a nice idea to suggest it.
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Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 12:01 AM
Subjec
> As people often seem to do with such things, I was
> misinterpreting what it [Instruments] was telling me.
A really really simple way of getting a handle on where a
program is spending its time is to take a few samples in
Activity Monitor while it is busy. You'd be amazed at how well
this w
reentrancy problems and the
same code worked fine on Leopard and Tiger. I guess Apple think it's dangerous
to let us play with the sharp toys...
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Try using:
performSelector:withObject:afterDelay:inModes:
passing:
[NSArray arrayWithObjects: NSDefaultRunLoopMode, NSModalPanelRunLoopMode,
nil]
to inModes:
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ually worry
me all that much.
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frameworks
Where "careful about
Gregory Weston wrote:
> I just sat down and attempted to accomplish what you're describing. It took
> 15 minutes and well under a dozen lines of code.
Care to share your code? As someone who develops on both Windows and Mac, I
know how hard the transition can be.
P
Calling -[NSView displayIfNeeded] on the NSMatrix before you
display the modal sheet might do what you want. You might also
need to call -[NSWindow flushWindow] on the window containing
the NSMatrix, but try it first without. Unnecessary flushes
hurt performance.
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machine for this approach to work, and I doubt if all the document formatting
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know. The thing to consider is how much work do the hackers
have to put in to break the copy protection. If it's more work to crack the
software than it is worth to them financially, they will give up and go
elsewhere. And anyway, it's a matter of principle. I don't like peopl
parent, I have put quite a lot of work into this, but I don't
have anything in a form that can be packaged up and given away. Nor do I want
to do that, in fact, but I hope this at least gives you some ideas.
Not really a Cocoa question... Don't know where else you'd ask it thoug
get rid of the menu
item, but it does prevent it from quitting the app. And I guess you might
beep, too.
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the chance that an old, seldom used, deprecated method
will not be thoroughly tested by Apple in new releases and
therefore, potentially, become unreliable.
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Test the framework version at runtime. I use the Gestalt functions, personally.
http://cocoadevcentral.com/articles/67.php
>From the desk of the great Nick Zitzmann himself :)
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call [NSApplication setMainMenu] whenever the app comes to the
front. That's not actually necessary and I plan to change it, but I thought it
worth mentioning.
Any clues anybody?
Many thanks,
Paul Sanders
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users unduly.
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Here's the list of exceptions I silently ignore
Yes, I think I go along with that. It lets you handle all the
events you choose to handle in one place.
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