On Dec 27, 2009, at 12:01 PM, Jeremy Matthews wrote:
> So, I have a list of about 10 items in that popup, and a lng if
> statement
>
> Normally, I'd take a switch/case approach here, but I've been warned about
> doing so in Cocoa.
Huh? Warned against it for what reason?
--
Seth Will
On Dec 27, 2009, at 12:01 PM, Jeremy Matthews wrote:
> Currently, I have a nspopupbutton with some general values "Airbus",
> "Southwest", "Delta", etc...upon making the proper selection and clicking the
> "generate" button, it creates the event with said attributes, including the
> URL. So, I
On Dec 27, 2009, at 11:01 AM, Jeremy Matthews wrote:
> So I have an idea or two, but nothing graceful, so I wanted to know the best
> way of doing this
>
> I have an xcode 3.2.1 (10.6+ only project), which has a method that has an
> optional URL as a parameter. This is mostly a take on the
On Monday, December 28, 2009, Jeremy Matthews wrote:
> Currently, I have a nspopupbutton with some general values "Airbus",
> "Southwest", "Delta", etc...upon making the proper selection and clicking the
> "generate" button, it creates the event with said attributes, including the
> URL. So, I
So I have an idea or two, but nothing graceful, so I wanted to know the best
way of doing this
I have an xcode 3.2.1 (10.6+ only project), which has a method that has an
optional URL as a parameter. This is mostly a take on the calendarstore
framework...I just want to offer the ability for