On May 12, 2012, at 22:00 , Ken Thomases wrote:
> Well, you're the one who asserted something very concrete about when the
> interior pointer was deallocated. You were claiming that Andreas couldn't
> have seen what he said he saw. My point is that in the absence of a contract
> you can't be
Op 13 mei 2012, om 04:11 heeft mlist0...@gmail.com het volgende geschreven:
> If it were important that nibs should be built differently for single and
> multiple window cases, I'd think the docs would mention it someplace, but
> they don't
They do.
The documentation of awakeFromNib says
It i
I'm using +stringWithContentsOfURL:encoding:error: to load the contents of a
file for simple parsing. Unfortunately, if that file is open somewhere else, I
get:
Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=257 "The file “Logs” couldn’t be opened
because you don’t have permission to view it." UserInfo=0
Hrm. Seems I only sometimes get that error when opening a file...
On May 13, 2012, at 15:26 , Rick Mann wrote:
> I'm using +stringWithContentsOfURL:encoding:error: to load the contents of a
> file for simple parsing. Unfortunately, if that file is open somewhere else,
> I get:
>
> Error Domain
On May 13, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Willeke wrote:
> How to Subclass NSWindowController: The NSWindowController subclass instance
> should be the File’s Owner for the nib...
Thank you. I missed this, probably because I'm not actually subclassing
NSWindowController. But it settles it as far as I'm con
This is proving a lot harder that I feel it should be.
I am KVO observing the accessory view property of an NSRulerView, so that I can
install different views into the accessory area when the standard text controls
are removed. The ownership of the NSRulerView is quite complicated, as it's
part
Observe NSWindowWillCloseNotification via NSNotificationCenter. You will get
notified. The delegate should get the notification but it's possible the
delegate is getting set nil prior.
On May 13, 2012, at 6:18 PM, Graham Cox wrote:
> This is proving a lot harder that I feel it should be.
>
>
Turns out the problem was more complicated than I first though, and I have
solved it.
-windowWillClose: is reliably called in all cases, whether or not the Save
dialog gets involved.
The problem was that I was setting up observation in my document's
-awakeFromNib method, which as we know can b
Good people,
This one really has me stumped. Perhaps someone can help me out.
In my program is the code...
NSAttributedString *theAttributedString = [[NSAttributedString alloc ]
initWithString: possibleString
I'm confused. What's the method stringValue on theSudokuTextField? That's one
of your methods right as stringValue is a method on NSNumber AFAIK. What does
it do?
You're setting the attributedStringValue and the getting the stringValue, in
what way are they related?
On May 14, 2012, at 10:36
On 14/05/2012, at 3:01 PM, Roland King wrote:
> I'm confused. What's the method stringValue on theSudokuTextField? That's one
> of your methods right as stringValue is a method on NSNumber AFAIK. What does
> it do?
>
> You're setting the attributedStringValue and the getting the stringValue,
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