Saving NSDocument concurrently

2010-12-24 Thread Antonio Nunes
Hi, Since saving a document can be a lengthy process in one of my apps, I am switching it to a concurrent thread. My idea is to do the following: - (void)saveToURL:(NSURL *)absoluteURL ofType:(NSString *)typeName forSaveOperation:(NSSaveOperationType)saveOperation delegate:(id)delegate didSave

UITableView with only 1 row selectable

2010-12-24 Thread Remco Poelstra
Hi, I've an UITableView with allowsSelection=NO; I was wondering whether it's possible to do allow selection of a specific row. Is there some way I can detect a touch of a row and simulate a select in software? Thanks in advance. Regards, Remco Poelstra ___

Re: UITableView with only 1 row selectable

2010-12-24 Thread Roland King
Why not do it the other way around. Set allowsSelection to YES and then implement the delegate method tableView:willSelectRowAtIndexPath: to return nil for any row you do NOT want selected (see the documentation). That seems to be apple's designed way to do this. On 24-Dec-2010, at 5:23 PM, Re

Re: UITableView with only 1 row selectable

2010-12-24 Thread Remco Poelstra
Hi, Thanks for your e-mail. I've considered this, but I think it's ugly that the rows flash blue momentarily. Is there a way to avoid that? Regards, Remco Op 24 dec 2010, om 11:01 heeft Roland King het volgende geschreven: > Why not do it the other way around. Set allowsSelection to YES and t

Re: UITableView with only 1 row selectable

2010-12-24 Thread Roland King
again read the documentation - it's all there .. quoting from it .. apple deals with that exact case This method is not called until users touch a row and then lift their finger; the row isn'€™t selected until then, although it is highlighted on touch-down. You can use UITableViewCellSelectionS

Re: UITableView with only 1 row selectable

2010-12-24 Thread Remco Poelstra
Yes, stupid me. I did search the documentation for a related problem: How can I detect whether the will and didAppear methods are called moving upwards or downwards through the viewControllers array of a navigationController? I mean I want to detect whether a TableViewController is shown becaus

Re: UITableView with only 1 row selectable

2010-12-24 Thread Ricky Sharp
On Dec 24, 2010, at 4:01 AM, Roland King wrote: > Why not do it the other way around. Set allowsSelection to YES and then > implement the delegate method tableView:willSelectRowAtIndexPath: to return > nil for any row you do NOT want selected (see the documentation). That seems > to be apple's

Re: UKKQueue and CVS

2010-12-24 Thread Martin Hewitson
Hi Uli, I did try various combinations of the flags, and I even tried listening for all events: UKKQueueNotifyAboutRename | UKKQueueNotifyAboutWrite | UKKQueueNotifyAboutDelete | UKKQueueNotifyAboutAttributeChange I din't receive events having done a cvs commit on a file. However, I do get no

Re: Colored Pattern example problems

2010-12-24 Thread FF
Thanks for reply Mr. Duncan, but it doesn't matter how you spin it. The title of the para. reads: "A complete Colored Pattern Painting Function" followed by: "The function incorporates all the steps discussed previously" - and this is what I expected. If the piece meal approach was taken to ex

Re: Colored Pattern example problems

2010-12-24 Thread WT
Hi Jack, Without getting into the merits of what expectations one should have regarding Apple's documentation, I just want to point out that the documentation pages have links available for the reader to make suggestions for improvements. If you think that Apple's docs should be presented diffe

Re: UKKQueue and CVS

2010-12-24 Thread Gary L. Wade
Source control systems may modify hidden files locally when performing a commit; some have historically utilized the resource fork of the particular file instead to keep that commit/modified state. Still others may choose to use an xattr to track this. The bottom line is that the only real guar

Re: Colored Pattern example problems

2010-12-24 Thread Andy Lee
On Dec 24, 2010, at 11:34 AM, WT wrote: > Hi Jack, > > Without getting into the merits of what expectations one should have > regarding Apple's documentation, Or any documentation, for that matter. > I just want to point out that the documentation pages have links available > for the reader to

Edit text bounding boxes

2010-12-24 Thread kevin
Hi, I am having trouble with the edit text bounding box for both a NSTextFieldCell and a ImageAndTextCell. The cells are used in a NSOutlineView which has a single NSTableColumn. There are two Interface builder nib files that define the window. The first which is simple defines the window itse

Re: Colored Pattern example problems

2010-12-24 Thread Kyle Sluder
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 11:06 AM, FF wrote: > As to the forums like this one, all questions should be answered. This is not an official communications channel. If you require a response from Apple, take out a DTS incident. If you're filing a bug, use the bug reporter. --Kyle Sluder _

Re: UITableView with only 1 row selectable

2010-12-24 Thread Remco Poelstra
Hi, I'm unable to find that method. Is it still available? Kind regards, Remco Op 24 dec. 2010 om 14:01 heeft Ricky Sharp het volgende geschreven: > > On Dec 24, 2010, at 4:01 AM, Roland King wrote: > >> Why not do it the other way around. Set allowsSelection to YES and then >> implement

Re: UITableView with only 1 row selectable

2010-12-24 Thread Andy Lee
On Dec 24, 2010, at 12:28 PM, Remco Poelstra wrote: > Hi, > > I'm unable to find that method. Is it still available? Are you looking in the delegate docs? Search the p

Re: UITableView with only 1 row selectable

2010-12-24 Thread Dave DeLong
NSTableView ≠ UITableView On Dec 24, 2010, at 9:29 AM, Andy Lee wrote: > Are you looking in the delegate docs? > > > > Search the page for tableView:shouldSelectRow: ___

Re: UITableView with only 1 row selectable

2010-12-24 Thread Andy Lee
Whoops, sorry. --Andy On Dec 24, 2010, at 12:31 PM, Dave DeLong wrote: > NSTableView ≠ UITableView > > On Dec 24, 2010, at 9:29 AM, Andy Lee wrote: > >> Are you looking in the delegate docs? >> >>

NSTextField in NSMenuItem

2010-12-24 Thread Joshua Garnham
How can I display an editable NSTextField inside an NSMenuItem? I'm looking to do something similar to Spotlight. Would it work by simply usingsetView: on the menu item? Thanks! ___ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com) Please do not

Re: UITableView with only 1 row selectable

2010-12-24 Thread Ricky Sharp
On Dec 24, 2010, at 11:28 AM, Remco Poelstra wrote: > Hi, > > I'm unable to find that method. Is it still available? > > Kind regards, > > Remco > > Op 24 dec. 2010 om 14:01 heeft Ricky Sharp het volgende > geschreven: > >> >> On Dec 24, 2010, at 4:01 AM, Roland King wrote: >> >>> Why no

UISearchDisplayController in UIToolbar on iPad

2010-12-24 Thread Alex Kac
Here is the situation. On iOS you must listen to memory warnings and handle them properly. So we have a view controller that we use with a UISearchDisplayController that sits in a UIToolbar on an iPad. If a memory warning occurs while the popover is up, the popover goes away, the search bar goe

Re: NSTextField in NSMenuItem

2010-12-24 Thread Kyle Sluder
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Joshua Garnham wrote: > How can I display an editable NSTextField inside an NSMenuItem? I'm looking to > do something similar to Spotlight. You can't. NSMenu doesn't support the event model necessary for this. Spotlight doesn't use a menu for this; it uses a bor

Re: UISearchDisplayController in UIToolbar on iPad

2010-12-24 Thread Matt Neuburg
On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 12:12:32 -0600, Alex Kac said: >we have a view controller that we use with a UISearchDisplayController that >sits in a UIToolbar on an iPad No, it doesn't. A UISearchDisplayController is a controller. A UIToolbar is a view. A controller can't "sit in" a view. It is really h

Re: UKKQueue and CVS

2010-12-24 Thread Chris Ridd
On 24 Dec 2010, at 16:43, Gary L. Wade wrote: > Source control systems may modify hidden files locally when performing a > commit; some have historically utilized the resource fork of the particular > file instead to keep that commit/modified state. Still others may choose to > use an xattr to

Re: NSTextField in NSMenuItem

2010-12-24 Thread John C. Randolph
NSMenuItem's -setView: method should do what you need. -jcr On Dec 24, 2010, at 11:49 AM, Joshua Garnham wrote: > How can I display an editable NSTextField inside an NSMenuItem? I'm looking > to > do something similar to Spotlight. > Would it work by simply usingsetView: on the menu item? >

Re: [Moderator] Re: Mac Apps

2010-12-24 Thread Scott Anguish
On Dec 24, 2010, at 1:10 PM, Shawn Bakhtiar wrote: > > Actually I was thinking the same thing, some help on how the Xcode / Cocoa > cycle works in regards to distributing via App store would be really cool, > and if there are any Cocoa adds to help validate, etc Putting that > information

Re: [Moderator] Re: Mac Apps

2010-12-24 Thread Sherm Pendley
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 9:49 PM, Scott Anguish wrote: > > On Dec 24, 2010, at 1:10 PM, Shawn Bakhtiar wrote: > >> I hope this helps, more than "No soup for you!!!” > > I certainly didn’t mean no soup for you. Godwin! sherm-- -- Cocoa programming in Perl: http://camelbones.sourceforge.net _

Re: UKKQueue and CVS

2010-12-24 Thread Martin Hewitson
Thanks to all for the pointers and suggestions. I'll do some more research and report back if I find a good solution. Merry Christmas to all, Martin On Dec 24, 2010, at 10:48 PM, Chris Ridd wrote: > > On 24 Dec 2010, at 16:43, Gary L. Wade wrote: > >> Source control systems may modify hidden