Dear Keith and all,
I hope my iPad could communicate with my servers. The servers run Java.
However, I don't want to use Web services. So I hope I could use BSD sockets
to talk with remote Java servers. I think XML should be utilized too for
this case.
I am not sure if it is possible to do that.
Oleg Andreev wrote:
> Is there a well-known way (or a library) to keep a stack (or queue) of sheets
> per window?
>
> I'm a developer of Gitbox - a git repository manager. It keeps several repos
> opened and periodically updates them. If some repos require authentication, a
> modal dialog pop
I've seen an app that uses a stack of sheets in this fashion, and it's a
horrid, barely usable mess. It's a Microsoft app, though I forget exactly which
(and it may have been fixed, as this was quite some time ago).
The problem is that the user either has to remember the "path" that led them
th
I'll clarify what I meant.
Normally, user will see only one sheet at a time. There won't be any sort of
step-by-step sheet switching within a single task (like in Xcode 4 when
creating a new file). The only issue I'm trying to solve is presenting a
username/password dialog when it was invoked b
Hi,
I have an array of dictionaries.
One dictionary-entry looks like this:
{
ID = 34;
counter = 2;
date = "2011-04-19 15:43:52 +0200";
title = "test.pdf";
type = file;
}
Now I would like to sort my array of dictionaries first by type and then
(within the type-dictionaries)
In that array of sort descriptors, you'd need to pass two of them. The first to
sort by type and the second to sort by date. The second sort descriptor would
only be used if two objects are sorted as equal by the first descriptor.
Dave
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 27, 2011, at 6:59 AM, Martin B
Either of these would allow you to do what you want for NSArray:
- (NSArray *)sortedArrayUsingComparator:(NSComparator)cmptr;
- (NSArray *)sortedArrayUsingFunction:(NSInteger (*)(id, id, void *))comparator
context:(void *)context;
And these for NSMutableArray:
- (void)sortUsingComparator:(NSCom
On 27/04/2011, at 11:59 PM, Martin Batholdy wrote:
> [bookmarks sortUsingDescriptors:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:descriptor, nil]];
>
>
> but how can I first "group" the dictionaries by type and then within the
> types sort them by date?
> (so use two sorting-criteria with a different priority)
I swear I've seen this in some open source code – maybe Adium?
On 26 Apr 2011, at 19:55, Oleg Andreev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a well-known way (or a library) to keep a stack (or queue) of sheets
> per window?
>
> I'm a developer of Gitbox - a git repository manager. It keeps several repo
Hi folks,
Last few days I am trying to solve very strange puzzle - how to draw
FULL attributed string.
Short story:
I have a NSTextStorage object, which holds my formatted string
information. I am editing it via NSTextView (NSLayoutManager +
NSTextContainer + my NSTextStorage) mechanism. That wo
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 21:23:10 -0700, Kyle Sluder said:
>On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Steve Christensen wrote:
>> I believe it's only necessary if you want to do a straight "@synthesize
>> foo;", which would expect the instance variable to have the same name as the
>> property.
>
>And it's wo
Why would the platform, architecture, or server language impact the
implementation of a network client application? That sort of defeats the whole
point of TCP/IP and the rest of the protocol stack...
Can you elaborate more on what you are trying to do? It sounds to me like you
are putting the
Le 27 avr. 2011 à 16:52, Matt Neuburg a écrit :
> And Apple now exemplifies this pattern, e.g. in the app template for
> Window-based Application: there's a "window" property accessing a "_window"
> ivar. I think they do this just so you can't accidentally say "window"
> unqualified. m.
I also
The HIG talks about the removal of window-frame surface on the sides of windows
starting in Mac OS X 10.5. But when using IB (I'm still back in 3.2.6) some
objects show an automatic guide when positioning near the edge of a window
(e.g., NSView (custom view), NSSplitView, NSPopupButton, NSTextvi
Dear Conrad,
I appreciate so much for your reply!
I have a Java based server. So iPad needs to communicate with it. Moreover,
I hope a P2P model can be established between the server and multiple iPads.
Therefore, I hope I could use TCP to design the protocol directly instead of
using HTTP.
Howe
On Apr 27, 2011, at 9:09 AM, Joanna Carter wrote:
> I too would like to see a means of explicitly accessing the ivar, even if it
> has the same name as the property; although, I thought that not calling
> self.property from within the .m file defaulted to accessing the ivar if both
> it and a p
When using the "Size & Position" information for an object to position it in a
view, what is the difference between the "Layout" and "Frame" values in the
pop-up button? When should I use "Layout", and when should I use "Frame"?
When trying to layout objects, especially when trying to align the
Le 27 avr. 2011 à 17:39, David Duncan a écrit :
> @property(...) id foo;
> @synthesize foo = _foo;
>
> Then the following holds:
> _foo and self->_foo are equivalent means of direct ivar access.
> self.foo = bar and [self setFoo:bar] are equivalent means of setting the
> value of the property fo
Reread the suggestions. Keith suggested CFNetwork and CFSocket.h to handle
BSD sockets, JohnP and JohnJ gave documentation and sample code.
Have you looked at the resources?
For what it is worth, I write Java servers regularly Serving some xml or
json over http has some advantages, but if the s
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 6:35 AM, Oleg Andreev wrote:
> Again, normally you'll see no dialogs at all (when the password is already
> stored in keychain) or a single dialog when a new repository is added or the
> password was changed. But I should have a nice fallback for a case when
> several di
TCP is just a magic abstraction that lets you put a stream of data in on
one side of the internet and have it appear out the other side, in order
and without missing pieces, with some network caveats. It provides
nothing else, it's just a raw socket.
It's up to you to design the protocol, includi
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Simone Manganelli wrote:
> I'm aware of the fact that Core Animation disables sub-pixel rendering for
> text when drawing to transparent backgrounds, so I've intentionally designed
> my CALayers so that they have opaque backgrounds. Sub-pixel rendering is
> def
hi-
On Apr 27, 2011, at 12:25 PM, Bing Li wrote:
> Therefore, I hope I could use TCP to design the protocol directly instead of
> using HTTP.
>
> However, I have NOT got sufficient materials to program TCP on iPad.
It is just BSD sockets ... get the book. It is: UNIX Network Programming by
Ric
On Apr 27, 2011, at 09:35, Oleg Andreev wrote:
> I'll clarify what I meant.
>
> Normally, user will see only one sheet at a time. There won't be any sort of
> step-by-step sheet switching within a single task (like in Xcode 4 when
> creating a new file). The only issue I'm trying to solve is p
Bing Li wrote:
> I have a Java based server. So iPad needs to communicate with it.
> Moreover, I hope a P2P model can be established between the server and
> multiple iPads. Therefore, I hope I could use TCP to design the protocol
> directly instead of using HTTP.
Since HTTP typically runs over TC
On Apr 27, 2011, at 11:12 AM, lbland wrote:
> It is just BSD sockets ... get the book. It is: UNIX Network Programming by
> Richard Stevens
And for beginners, Effective TCP/IP is a good supplemental book.
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> The one subtle complication here is that NSStream does not currently
> support remote connections on iOS without modification. Fortunately,
> Apple provides documentation on how to get around this with a minimal
> amount of CFNetwork to setup the stream:
>
> http://developer.apple.com/library/i
I am looking at the UIView Animations Overview.
Block-based animations are recommended, but this iOS 4.
Is it best to use begin/commit methods for compatibility !
What are others doing?
-koko
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On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Gregory Weston wrote:
> I increasingly believe you're using the wrong UI for the need you describe.
> I'm not confident I have a good guess at what the *right* one is,
> unfortunately, but sheets spontaneously opening like this really feels wrong.
> It seems it
Dear Conrad and all,
I appreciate so much for all of your replies!
Since I am a new iOS developer, I cannot make a decision which technique I
should use. Now I just clarify my system again. What I am trying to do is to
implement a BitTorrent-like multicast among iPad. Meanwhile, the original
data
I hope some of you NDAlias users can lend a hand. Everything in the
code looks right and everything in the Console looks right but instead
of creating an alias on the Desktop, the alias is created next to the
compiled program in the xcode project folder.
#import
#import "Alias.h"
int m
I've hunted around an it's not clear to me whether or not an NSOperation
instance strongly or weakly references its dependencies. Does anybody know the
answer?
An NSOperationQueue strongly references the operations in its queue (which
makes sense). It would also seem to make sense to have an NS
On Apr 26, 2011, at 11:43, Nick Zitzmann wrote:
> On Apr 26, 2011, at 12:13 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>
>> I've found different ways to do that (some pure Cocoa, some using Carbon)
>> but I was wondering about the wisdom of this list as to what is the best way
>> to detect the encoding of a f
On Apr 27, 2011, at 11:40, Kevin Muldoon wrote:
> NSString *aliasName =
> @"ANewAliasTo_myFile.png";
...
> 2011-04-27 14:32:46.263 NDAliasesURLProject[3514:10b] And placed the alias
> here...
>/Users/kevin/Desktop/ANewAliasToMyFile.png
This isn't
On 27 Apr 2011, at 1:40 PM, Kevin Muldoon wrote:
> NSString *aliasDirectory=
> [[NSHomeDirectory() stringByAppendingPathComponent: @"Desktop"]
> stringByExpandingTildeInPath];
> NSString *aliasName =
> @"ANewAliasTo_myF
John,
Not sure if you read my last email on the topic but using the
NSAttributedString initWithURL:encoding:documentAttributes: is failing. I have
read a bit about the Text Conversion Manager but if you had already some code
you could share, that would spare me reinventing the wheel!
Thanks in
if( [[NDAlias aliasWithPath:filePath fromPath:aliasDirectory]
writeToFile:aliasName] ) {
Just following the example provided by creator of NDAlias. Yes, seems
weird to me too. I'd post his example code but it's not very compact.
I rewrote it for this forum so it could be understood easily
On Apr 27, 2011, at 3:14 PM, Fritz Anderson wrote:
Also — though probably you're just doing it for the example — I
don't recommend finding standard directories by concatenating
literal strings. Pass the constant NSDesktopDirectory to
NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains().
You mean like
Hi Laurent-
Certainly. I've zipped up two classes that wrap some functionality from the
Text Conversion Manager functions. I'm certain I got these from somewhere else
years ago, but failed to find them now. Download at:
http://www.positivespinmedia.com/dev/TEC.zip
Usage looks something like
Thanks, John. I'll give it a shot!
-Laurent.
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On Apr 27, 2011, at 12:35, John Pannell
Rimas,
Typically the text layout system including the Cocoa Text System works in the
typographic metrics that's based on the information embedded in the font. So,
most layout information returned by NSLayoutManager is in the typographic
metrics if not documented otherwise.
The information you
Hi folks,
I'm struggling with an issue with using AVAssetExportSession.
I wish to have greater control over my exported video file by using
AVAssetExportSession instead of just accepting the video as provided by the
UIImagePicker following capturing the image, and then saving it to the media
l
Am 27.04.2011 um 21:09 schrieb Quincey Morris:
..., and I don't see NDAlias having a documented 'writeToFile'
method at all, and (even if it did) ...
It actually does, as I just found out looking at Nathan Day's homepage:
http://homepage.mac.com/nathan_day/pages/source.xml
He and Sean McBride
On Apr 27, 2011, at 14:13, Peter Lübke wrote:
> Am 27.04.2011 um 21:09 schrieb Quincey Morris:
>
>> ..., and I don't see NDAlias having a documented 'writeToFile' method at
>> all, and (even if it did) ...
>
> It actually does, as I just found out looking at Nathan Day's homepage:
> http://home
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 23:13:07 +0200, Peter Lübke said:
>Am 27.04.2011 um 21:09 schrieb Quincey Morris:
>
>> ..., and I don't see NDAlias having a documented 'writeToFile'
>> method at all, and (even if it did) ...
>
>It actually does, as I just found out looking at Nathan Day's homepage:
>http://ho
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 10:52:31 +0200, Felix Franz said:
>I have a strange bug in my CoreData-Application (sql store). I received
>bug reports where the program throws
>an exception "Could not fulfill a fault". This happens while loading the
>document. The only way
>I can reproduce this problem is us
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 02:49:11 +0800, Bing Li said:
>I am planning to program with BSD TCP on iPad. The motivation to do that is
>that a P2P model is expected. I think the network techniques, such as Web
>Services and Push Notification, supported by Cocoa do not meet the
>requirements.
You might lo
Hey Sean,
Alias file! Just like one created when we option-drag files from one directory
to another in the Finder. Yeah, I'd love to require 10.6 but not a fit for our
environment. Honestly, I'm perplexed this feature hasn't already been packaged
into the standard obj-c libraries until just no
Dear All
I am trying to create a paint like program for iPad. I have downloaded and
played with Apple's sample code GLPaint, but I have come across one big issue.
When I use a brush image with alpha around the edge, like the apple example, I
start getting dark edges rather that having the edge
Sounds like what we've got - when you start a virtual machine, asynchronous
things happen and some of them generate dialogs. Some dialogs are just
informative, some need a response. We've considered things like merging content
when a dialog appears while another is up but what if dialog A is an
I am two steps away from completing this project, except here we are
taking inventory on 2M+ lbs of raw and finished goods, as well as
shipping/receiving etc... at the docs. The working prototype is siting
next to me, still needs a few tweaks like showing the completed shipping
lines as green
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/cocoa/Conceptual/Streams/Streams.html
You could even write your own wrapper using C and the BSD libraries
> Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 10:07:59 -0700
> From: scott_ellswo...@alumni.hmc.edu
> To: bing...@asu.edu
> CC: Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
> S
I think your statement "I cannot make a decision which technique I should use,"
says it all.
The problem is your looking at this from the prospective of a script writer,
not a programmer with at least three possible options (NSStream, BSD socks,
etc), of which YOU need to choose which is best.
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 9:26 AM, Shawn Bakhtiar wrote:
> CAUSION!!!
> MySQL is not something to leave open to a public network. Our
> implementation is using a secured wireless connection INSIDE our
> factory. If you are going to use the the public airways, I seriously
> would consider creating a
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