Hello Ken and thanks for your answer!
1) SBitmapImageRep is actually NSBitmapImageRep. N is just get lost in Copy.
Sorry.
2) I tried both with release and without release of newContext. Same effect.
3) I am sorry for misguide a little. The drawing is not entirely with openGL.
The simple story is
I'm trying to use IKImageBrowser class for something which is supposed to
resemble Finder's icon view appearance. Hence, I need quite customized item
titles, e.g. multiline string, oval gradient background (like Finder's label
indicators), etc. Customizing item's title frame and views title (set
Okay, replying to myself here…
On pon 10.02.2014., at 10.30, Dragan Milić wrote:
> I haven't done many things with CALayers in the past, so maybe I'm missing
> some setting to make this work, but it doesn't look like that looking at that
> class' public API. On the other hand I find it hard to
Again replying to myself…
On pon 10.02.2014., at 11.59, Dragan Milić wrote:
> The remaining issue is that strings drawn on the layer (using standard string
> drawing methods) still don't have antialiasing.
This is also solved, perhaps it may help someone else to:
https://developer.apple.com/l
On Feb 10, 2014, at 2:16 AM, Dany Golubitsky wrote:
> Hello Ken and thanks for your answer!
You're welcome.
> 1) SBitmapImageRep is actually NSBitmapImageRep. N is just get lost in Copy.
> Sorry.
Ah, I should have figured.
> 2) I tried both with release and without release of newContext. Same
On 08 Feb 2014, at 16:39, David Delmonte wrote:
> @Uli. My little solution actually works rather nicely (at least in Greek and
> English). When the user enters a new password, it overwrites the asterisks
> (I'll change them to bullets), and the user can see what he/she is writing. I
> never und
Hello Ken!
To make it simple - here is the entire code:
NSSize textSize = [m_string sizeWithAttributes: m_attribs];
// Texture dimentions should be power of 2. However if the height is
bigger than the width strange things gets drawn.
NSSize frameSize =
NSMakeSize(NextPo
On Feb 10, 2014, at 11:08 AM, Dany Golubitsky wrote:
> To make it simple - here is the entire code: …
Is this code being called on the main thread? On a background thread? Are you
sure there's an autorelease pool in place and that it is being drained on a
regular basis?
Is anything logged to
On 9 Feb 2014, at 15:43, David Delmonte wrote:
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: David Delmonte
> Subject: Re: Can I Hide / Show an NSTextField / NSSecureTextField in Cocoa?
> Date: February 9, 2014 at 9:52:41 AM EST
> To: SevenBits
>
> Maybe I'm misunderstanding what I need to do.
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
>
> On 9 Feb 2014, at 15:43, David Delmonte wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>> From: David Delmonte
>> Subject: Re: Can I Hide / Show an NSTextField / NSSecureTextField in Cocoa?
>> Date: February 9, 2014 at 9:52:41 AM EST
>> T
Using -makeDocumentForURL:nil withContentsOfURL:non-nil was originally designed
around the idea of reopening a document that was autosaved into
~/Library/Autosave Information after crash recovery or via the post-Lion
"Restore" feature. When such documents are closed without saving, it is desired
On 8 Feb 2014, at 5:32 AM, Pax <45rpmli...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to get QuickLook preview to work with NSDocument - much as in the
> QuickLookDownloader example provided by Apple.
>
> I thought I had it all set up correctly -
>
> #import
>
> @interface Document : NSDocument QL
On 7 Feb 2014, at 3:58 PM, Jerry Krinock wrote:
> Executing an ‘update’ query with another program upon the SQLite file, I
> changed a different attribute of the problem object. Upon re-executing the
> fetch request in lldb, the problem object was now a fault. I then sent
> [myObject foo], w
I'm seeing -hitTest:withEvent: called twice for a single touch. The stack is
different between the two. Is it normal for a single view to be hit-tested
twice?
Thanks,
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Yes, it’s normal. The system may tweak the point being hit tested between the
calls. Since hitTest should be a pure function with no side-effects, this
should be fine.
Luke
On Feb 10, 2014, at 2:50 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
> I'm seeing -hitTest:withEvent: called twice for a single touch. The stac
I've just converted my SourceView-style NSOutlineView from cell to view based.
I didn't change anything from what IB gives me. In the cell-based version
(based on Apple's SourceView sample), the header cells would have white text
when selected; in view-based, they're dark gray on blue, which is
Does anyone have any references for the need to present a custom EULA when our
app launches (after the user has downloaded it)? I know that Apple and the App
Store provide a mechanism for providing a custom EULA, but people in my company
are considering requiring the user to agree to it when the
On Monday, February 10, 2014, Rick Mann wrote:
> Does anyone have any references for the need to present a custom EULA when
> our app launches (after the user has downloaded it)? I know that Apple and
> the App Store provide a mechanism for providing a custom EULA, but people
> in my company are
On Feb 10, 2014, at 7:09 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
> Does anyone have any references for the need to present a custom EULA when
> our app launches (after the user has downloaded it)? I know that Apple and
> the App Store provide a mechanism for providing a custom EULA, but people in
> my company are
Perfect, Ken, thank you!
On Feb 10, 2014, at 17:27 , Ken Thomases wrote:
> On Feb 10, 2014, at 7:09 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have any references for the need to present a custom EULA when
>> our app launches (after the user has downloaded it)? I know that Apple and
>> the App Sto
On Monday, February 10, 2014, Ken Thomases wrote:
> On Feb 10, 2014, at 7:09 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have any references for the need to present a custom EULA
> when our app launches (after the user has downloaded it)? I know that Apple
> and the App Store provide a mechanism for p
Ooops, sorry I wasn't clear. This is an iOS app (distributed through the App
Store). I can't find similar language in
https://developer.apple.com/appstore/resources/approval/guidelines.html
On Feb 10, 2014, at 17:27 , Ken Thomases wrote:
> On Feb 10, 2014, at 7:09 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
On Monday, February 10, 2014, Rick Mann wrote:
> Ooops, sorry I wasn't clear. This is an iOS app (distributed through the
> App Store). I can't find similar language in
>
>
> https://developer.apple.com/appstore/resources/approval/guidelines.html
Then I'd assume that you'll probably be okay, un
Yeah, we found those. Thanks!
On Feb 10, 2014, at 17:51 , Ken Thomases wrote:
> On Feb 10, 2014, at 7:39 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
>
>> Ooops, sorry I wasn't clear. This is an iOS app (distributed through the App
>> Store). I can't find similar language in
>>
>> https://developer.apple.com/ap
On Feb 10, 2014, at 7:39 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
> Ooops, sorry I wasn't clear. This is an iOS app (distributed through the App
> Store). I can't find similar language in
>
> https://developer.apple.com/appstore/resources/approval/guidelines.html
Those say:
> • 10.1 Apps must comply with al
On 11 Feb 2014, at 12:36 pm, SevenBits wrote:
> This would mean that Apple is
> breaking its own rules
You must be new here!
--Graham
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I decided to write the newest version of an iOS app from scratch, copying and
pasting big chunks of code from the old project.
In the new app I added a copy of the old app's Core Data model, and proceeded
to modify it. Unfortunately, I didn't first make a new version. I'd like to add
the old mo
Perhaps there is an elegant way, but this also works:
Make a new model in Xcode.
Close the project.
Open the packages of the old and new models in the Finder (Show Package
Contents of the .xcdatamodel packages inside the .xcdatamodeld package).
Copy the ‘contents’ file of the old package into the
I have several NSTableViews in my windows. One of them only highlights a new
row on mouseUp, while the others highlight the clicked row on mouseDown.
How can I fix the one table so that it too highlights on mouseDown?
Trygve
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On Feb 10, 2014, at 9:01 PM, Trygve Inda wrote:
>
> I have several NSTableViews in my windows. One of them only highlights a new
> row on mouseUp, while the others highlight the clicked row on mouseDown.
>
> How can I fix the one table so that it too highlights on mouseDown?
Yeesh, and here I a
On 2014 Feb 10, at 12:01, Fritz Anderson wrote:
> Am I correct that you routinely use your Core Data store as a straight SQLite
> database? Not just peeking with a browser or the sqlite3 command line?
Thank you, Fritz. No, generally I only peek into the SQLite file for
troubleshooting.
The
On 9 Feb 2014, at 15:53, Greg Parker wrote:
> On Feb 9, 2014, at 12:19 AM, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:
>> The real app (which I am trying to optimise) has actually two loops: one is
>> counting, the other one is modifying. Which seems to be good news.
>>
>> But I would really like to understan
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