HI
I am planning to implement a tableview similar to the one present in System
Preferences ---> network pane .will be appropriate to implemented it using a
custom cell similar to ImageAndText cell or is there any other alternate
method
available in snowleopard ?
Thanks
Rajendran P
On 14 Oct 2010, at 11:24, Rajendran P wrote:
> I am planning to implement a tableview similar to the one present in System
> Preferences ---> network pane .will be appropriate to implemented it using a
> custom cell similar to ImageAndText cell or is there any other alternate
> method
> ava
On Oct 13, 2010, at 10:36 PM, Philip Mobley wrote:
> In your UIViewController write something like this (example below is to force
> the app into landscape mode only):
>
> // Override to allow orientations other than the default portrait orientation.
> -
> (BOOL)shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrien
My first foray in Quartz and I'm having some problems, obviously missing
something.
Given the following code in a subclass of UIButton:
UIColor *baseColor = self.backgroundColor;
CGColorRef cgColor = baseColor.CGColor;
int32_t model = CGColorSpaceGetModel(CGColorGetColorS
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On 10/14/10 10:58 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> My first foray in Quartz and I'm having some problems, obviously
> missing something.
>
> Given the following code in a subclass of UIButton:
>
> UIColor *baseColor = self.backgroundColor; CGColorRef cg
Hello,
I'm seeing a weird behavior in Xcode 3.2.4/GCC 4,2. The warning I'm getting is:
missing sentinel in function call
This is how I have defined the methods:
+ (NSFSomeClass*)someClassWithObjects:(NSArray *)someObjects
{
return [[[self alloc]initWithObjects:someObjects]autorelease];
On Oct 14, 2010, at 1:25 PM, Tito Ciuro wrote:
>return [[[self alloc]initWithObjects:someObjects]autorelease];
> warning occurs here
-initWithObjects expects a list with a nil terminator, which you have not
provided. If this "works" it is because you are getting very lucky wit
On Oct 14, 2010, at 1:30 PM, David Duncan wrote:
> On Oct 14, 2010, at 1:25 PM, Tito Ciuro wrote:
>
>> return [[[self alloc]initWithObjects:someObjects]autorelease];
>> warning occurs here
>
>
> -initWithObjects expects a list with a nil terminator, which you have not
> provide
Hi David,
On 14/10/2010, at 17:32, David Duncan wrote:
> On Oct 14, 2010, at 1:30 PM, David Duncan wrote:
>
>> On Oct 14, 2010, at 1:25 PM, Tito Ciuro wrote:
>>
>>> return [[[self alloc]initWithObjects:someObjects]autorelease];
>>> warning occurs here
>>
>>
>> -initWithObjects
On Oct 14, 2010, at 1:25 PM, Tito Ciuro wrote:
> I'm seeing a weird behavior in Xcode 3.2.4/GCC 4,2. The warning I'm getting
> is: missing sentinel in function call
>
> This is how I have defined the methods:
>
> + (NSFSomeClass*)someClassWithObjects:(NSArray *)someObjects
> {
>return [[[sel
Hi Greg,
On 14/10/2010, at 17:50, Greg Parker wrote:
> There's already a method -[NSArray initWithObjects:], but it accepts a
> nil-terminated list of objects. The compiler warns if you call [array
> initWithObjects:a, b, c] and forget the nil terminator.
>
> `[self alloc]` returns `id`, so th
On Oct 14, 2010, at 12:32, Conrad Shultz wrote:
> On 10/14/10 10:58 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>> My first foray in Quartz and I'm having some problems, obviously
>> missing something.
>>
>> Given the following code in a subclass of UIButton:
>>
>> UIColor *baseColor = self.backgroundColor; CGC
Hi, I am trying to get a large view to scroll smoothly in an NSScrollView using
an animation on the scrollpoint. The first time I do this, the scrolling is
quite jerky, especially when I get to places where there are subviews. Once it
has shown the subviews (either by my previous manual scrollin
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 6:12 PM, Gideon King wrote:
> Hi, I am trying to get a large view to scroll smoothly in an NSScrollView
> using an animation on the scrollpoint. The first time I do this, the
> scrolling is quite jerky, especially when I get to places where there are
> subviews. Once it
Thanks for trying to keep me on the design straight and narrow path Kyle, but
in this case, it will not affect normal scrolling within the application - only
for use in special circumstances which the user will activate.
I just tried out the smooth scrolling option and it is a bit smoother than
On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 13:50:42 -0700, Greg Parker said:
>`[self alloc]` returns `id`, so the compiler has to guess which method
>prototype to use, yours or NSArray's. If it guesses wrong, you'll get
>that warning. Sometimes you'll get crashes or incorrect parameter values
>when the compiler guesses
Hi all,
I am still having difficulties getting the NSMenuItems of a
programmatically built menu enabled. I am doing
_sdmMenu = [[NSMenu alloc] initWithTitle:@"SDM"];
[_sdmMenu addItemWithTitle:@"Emphasize"
action:@selector(emphasize:) keyEquivalent:@"e"];
[_sdmMenu addItemWithT
Hi all,
I am debuging a Objective-C application using
gdb /Applications/SOSmartBrowser.app/Contents/MacOS/SOSmartBrowser
set environment CRASH_ON_ABORT yes
b main
r
b -[NSException raise]
c
I get
14.10.2010 6:57:52 PM SOSmartBrowser[15231] *** Canceling drag because
exception 'NSInvalidArgum
Try breaking on objc_exception_throw() instead.
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On 15/10/2010, at 3:13 AM, Andreas Höschler wrote:
> The validateMenuItem: method is not implemented or always returns YES: The
> delegate of the window is my document controller class. This really should
> work and it does on MacOSX 10.2, but on MacOSX 10.5 the menu items are all
> greyed out
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