Dear list,
I am currently making an application that i would like to look like a quick
time player (as it actually may play movie files and may broadcast them -
this is a kind of a messenger).
That's why i need the same controls - play, pause, volume, etc in my
application.
Do you think that woul
I forgot to say that this is now the whole application that 'copies'
quicktime, but only a single window that plays movies. The rest of my app
looks differently. I was making an analogy to the cocoa controls that the
users got used to and don't want to see anything "custom".
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Hello,
I have a table view which contains a column that displays checkboxes. I would
like to disable and gray out some of the checkboxes, so I guess there are two
possible ways (perhaps there's another way?):
1) disable the control (i.e. gray out) so that the user cannot toggle it (in
one sing
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 9:19 AM, Tito Ciuro wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a table view which contains a column that displays checkboxes. I would
> like to disable and gray out some of the checkboxes, so I guess there are two
> possible ways (perhaps there's another way?):
>
> 1) disable the control
Hi Kyle,
The method -tableView:willDisplayCell:forTableColumn:row: did the trick, thanks!
-- Tito
On May 21, 2011, at 10:02 AM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 9:19 AM, Tito Ciuro wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a table view which contains a column that displays checkboxes. I
>> w
nick,
thanx for the reply.
here is a copy of the top portion of the stack trace for the first exception:
#0 0x7fff839570da in objc_exception_throw
#1 0x12d71431f in +[CERPException(ExceptionMethod)
debugThrow:function:file:line:]
#2 0x12d76b3d0 in -[CERPCFBundle(InitializeCleanupM
I am running into an issue using a synthesized getter in a thread.
Observing memory consumed by the application in Activity Monitor, memory
continues to grow ~200k per sample until the OS gives an Out Of Memory
warning. If I code my own getter, the app behaves as expected. I have
striped it down
Hi,
Does someone know where I can find the original image files of the templates
you can choose in Interface Builder?
More precisely I look for the original file of
NSStopProgressFreestandingTemplate.
thanks!
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On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Martin Batholdy
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does someone know where I can find the original image files of the templates
> you can choose in Interface Builder?
They don't necessarily exist. They're part of the CoreUI framework.
> More precisely I look for the original file
Hi,
I am playing around with CVDisplayLink, I have it set up and running
properly.
I also have another method called update, which I am trying to run using a
timer set to 60.0 frames per second.
When I run the application without starting the CVDisplayLink, the update
function runs very near to
On May 21, 2011, at 3:27 PM, Tony Romano wrote:
> I am running into an issue using a synthesized getter in a thread.
> Observing memory consumed by the application in Activity Monitor, memory
> continues to grow ~200k per sample until the OS gives an Out Of Memory
> warning. If I code my own gett
Unless I misread the documentation on drain, adding a [pool drain]will
cause the pool to be deallocated. I tried it anyways, and I get a couple
of emits in the console.
// This message emits when a call to the getter is made
2011-05-21 20:23:39.515 LeakyThread[5947:5707] ***
__NSAutoreleaseNoPool
both allocate a new pool AND drain it each iteration of the loop
while( 1 )
{
pool = [ [ NSAutoReleasePool alloc ] init ];
// do stuff
[ pool drain ];
}
On 22-May-2011, at 11:28 AM, Tony Romano wrote:
> Unless I misread the documentation on drain, adding a [pool
Yes, allocating the pool in the loop in conjunction with the drain did the
trick. It wont be too bad in the actual code because my thread is not free
running with a while(1), I use a condition lock.
Thanks for the help guys.
Tony Romano
On 5/21/11 8:31 PM, "Roland King" wrote:
>both allocate
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