I have a bunch of content in a non-square window I want to rotate with
setFrameCenterRotation (using the animator). The content fills the
existing window perfectly (i.e. to the edges), so for it to not be
clipped on the edges of the window when it rotates, I need to increase
the window size tempora
Hi,
I have a problem. My app (documents based) does not support Lions Version
(returns NO in autosavesInPlace). This worked fine until I had to sandbox my
app. The problem is, that now the NSDocument autosaving tries to create a file
called "My Document Name (Autosaved).myExtension" next to the
On 6 Sep 2012, at 13:36, Georg Seifert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem. My app (documents based) does not support Lions Version
> (returns NO in autosavesInPlace). This worked fine until I had to sandbox my
> app. The problem is, that now the NSDocument autosaving tries to create a
> file
From what Google tells me, you got a prompt response from Jens Alfke, a very
experienced Cocoa-networking programmer, explaining why what you're doing
shouldn't be expected to work. Are you looking for a workaround, or just for
somebody who will give you better news? I don't think better news is
Hello,
In the content view of the window of a freshly created NIB, I have a view-based
outline view. The file owner is set to be MyWindowController. The outlineView
is the standard, preconfigured setup, dragged from IB.
Now, I would like to modify the "default" views provided in this standard
s
Hi,
Fritz Anderson is right. We can only agree.
And recently, they made following Jens Alfke's advice incredibly easy.
Just post a block to one of the available dispatch queues (not the one running
on your main thread thought) and let it run its curse.
Jean
On 6 sept. 2012, at 16:36, Fritz A
hi-
Some people might find this Xcode/Cocoa movie interesting:
http://www.vvidget.org/develop/movies/maclinegraph.mov
thanks!-
-lance
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> there are hosts that can use both AU and VST (and potentially VST3)
> interfaces for plugins. But there's a big catch - crappy Cocoa design. My
> plugins are obviously the same for all the interfaces and simply provide
> all interface implementations, so the they can be both AU and VST, just
>
More or less.
It appears that since the documentation in NSBundle does not state that its
thread safe, it isn't.
>From Core Animation tho, it would appear that executing a CATransaction flush
>may have resolved my original message, but perhaps not the problem.
If I read this correctly, this up
On Sep 6, 2012, at 7:46 AM, Jean Suisse wrote:
> Instinctively, I would create a subclass of NSTableCellView
> (MyTableCellView), set the NSTableCellView to be MyTableCellView in IB and
> connect all the outlets to be able to do this at runtime :
> [MyTableCellView.MyExtraTextField setXXXValue
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012, at 09:09 AM, John MacMullin wrote:
> More or less.
>
> It appears that since the documentation in NSBundle does not state that
> its thread safe, it isn't.
This really isn't the whole story. NSBundle isn't thread-safe (don't
send it messages from multiple threads), but is pro
No, actually I've completely missed that it was answered. Thank you.
Unfortunatelly, the requester is expecting a return data, error or a
redirect. And until the api can be respeced, the sync response has to stay
in. It isn't that it needs to load from network every request, but some
volotile da
On 9/5/12, John MacMullin wrote:
> I am getting the following message: CoreAnimation: warning, deleted thread
> with uncommitted CATransaction; set CA_DEBUG_TRANSACTIONS=1 in environment
> to log backtraces.
>
> What in general would be causing this?
>
Just another data point. This recently sta
On 2012 Sep 05, at 21:13, Martin Hewitson wrote:
> I already had a -cleanUp method being called from -windowWillClose: within
> the NSDocument
I just checked my code again and found that I am already using
-windowWillClose: as suggested by Graham, for the stuff in the window, and a
quick tes
if you meant using the grand central dispatch, i think that only became
available in 10.6, I need to support this for 10.5
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 11:25 AM, Dan S wrote:
> No, actually I've completely missed that it was answered. Thank you.
>
> Unfortunatelly, the requester is expecting a retur
To add a few more informations:
If I manually write the outlet declaration in MyTableCellView.h
(@property(weak) NSTextField* myTextField); and if I add the @synthesize method
in the .m file, this time, IB is letting me do the connection.
However, IB is presenting me with a window I am not famil
On Sep 6, 2012, at 11:25 AM, Dan S wrote:
> I will try to offload the server access to a different thread (though I
> still need to block the protocol thread because I still have to return the
> correct data for the current call).
No — as I said before, you should _never_ block the protocol-han
doh! I've been treating -startLoading as a sync routine that must return a
final result to the caller, and just now realized that I can return from
the routine without completing the request, while the caller will be kept
blocked on that request untill I respond with URLProtocolDidFinishLoading
(a
hehe, yes thank you, I was definatelly treating -startLoading it as the end
all call. So, following your suggestion, to avoid
calling URLProtocolDidFinishLoading from the thread, what would be
preferable for calling it from main thread? performSelectorOnMainthread or
listening to threadWillTernina
On Sep 6, 2012, at 1:21 PM, Dan S wrote:
> I can return from
> the routine without completing the request, while the caller will be kept
> blocked on that request untill I respond with URLProtocolDidFinishLoading
Well, the caller probably won’t be blocked, since it should be using an async
API
>
> Create cocoa class at runtime
>>
>> You can check how this is done in Juce, especially in the AU wrapper.
>> http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce/
>>
>> HTH
>>
>
> Thanks. One trouble - I checked and I didn't find any runtime cocoa class
> creation - they seem to have special Cocoa views fo
Aaaah, ok ;) thanks. But now - will this actually help? I mean this
basically takes one class and creates another class from it realtime. But
if plugin A is created, then plugin B is created (which takes classes from
A unfortunatelly), wouldn't it also create the new classes from the A
superclasses
Yes, I meant GCD. Sorry I missed the part where you told us about supporting
10.5 in your original message.
On 6 sept. 2012, at 20:55, Dan S wrote:
> if you meant using the grand central dispatch, i think that only became
> available in 10.6, I need to support this for 10.5
>
> On Thu, Sep 6
On 06.09.2012, at 15:32, Mike Abdullah wrote:
> On 6 Sep 2012, at 13:36, Georg Seifert wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a problem. My app (documents based) does not support Lions Version
>> (returns NO in autosavesInPlace). This worked fine until I had to sandbox my
>> app. The problem is, that
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012, at 03:27 PM, Georg Seifert wrote:
> I actually used autosave in place but my users did not like it at all. If
> you have to open a lot files all the time just to check something, you do
> not like that any mouse click might change your document and you are not
> asked if you wh
On 07/09/2012, at 4:36 AM, Jerry Krinock wrote:
> But I'm still using my other triggers because sometimes my document opens
> with no windows
Don't forget also that Cocoa will be creating instances of your document at all
sorts of odd times with Autosave and Versions in play. This can play h
On 07/09/2012, at 8:37 AM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> Opting in to
> +autosavesInPlace doesn't seem like it's there so you can decide whether
> to adopt it based on user feedback;
We've also had a lot of feedback from users who dislike this feature. Once
again Apple are foisting things upon Mac use
I want to rotate an NSView around its center. (Example: Imagine me
rotating a magnetic compass around so the North pointer rotates around
to the bottom.
I thought setFrameCenterRotation would do this for me. But when I try
it (10.8), it always rotates about the bottom-left corner, not the
center.
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