Hey All,
AFAIK there is no way to find retina display modes with Quartz Display Services
right now. Why is that? Is there any workaround or different API?
Right now, if I change the Display Mode of my retina display programmatically,
I have to cache the original retina display mode in order to r
I just realized that the cocoa list might not be the best place to ask this
question, as it somewhat includes all available osx APIs.
I’d be glad about any hints, though.
Thanks.
Am 19.05.2014 um 23:59 schrieb Matthias Dörfelt :
> Hey All,
>
> AFAIK there is no way to find retina display modes
On May 20, 2014, at 1:59 AM, Matthias Dörfelt wrote:
> AFAIK there is no way to find retina display modes with Quartz Display
> Services right now. Why is that? Is there any workaround or different API?
> Right now, if I change the Display Mode of my retina display
> programmatically, I have to
I haven’t looked at your code, but why not use a nil placeholder value when
binding? Pass an options dictionary with a key / value pair of
NSNullPlaceholderBindingOption / to the
-bind:… method, or specify the value for the nil placeholder in the nib.
Something like:
[datePicker bind: NSVal
On 20 May 2014, at 11:35, Rob Petrovec wrote:
> I haven’t looked at your code, but why not use a nil placeholder value when
> binding? Pass an options dictionary with a key / value pair of
> NSNullPlaceholderBindingOption / to the
> -bind:… method, or specify the value for the nil placehold
It's still present on Mavericks, but the man page for ipfw reads:
"This utility is DEPRECATED. Please use pfctl(8) instead."
Also, aside from the traditional port-based firewall, the firewall you
enable/disable in the security pref pane is an application-level
firewall, separate from ipfw or pf.
On 20 May 2014, at 19:48, Edward Marczak wrote:
> This is the firewall represented in
> system_profiler output, so, check out the man page for (or use otool
> on) afctl.
Thanks for the feedback everyone.
I've done an exhaustive search, but there's nothing called 'afctl' on my system
(latest
does anyone know where to find the definition of kCGStatusWindowLevel
(NSStatusWindowLevel)? or alternatively, can anyone define it?
thanks in advance,
edward taffel
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Hi all,
Doing a Core Data migration (not the lightweight kind) I hit an error at the
end:
"foo is a required value."
the 'foo' relationship it complains about is transient and so not present in
the store. Normally, I recreate the relationship in awakeFromFetch, but it
doesn't seem to call th
On May 20, 2014, at 8:17 AM, edward taffel wrote:
> does anyone know where to find the definition of kCGStatusWindowLevel
> (NSStatusWindowLevel)? or alternatively, can anyone define it?
NSStatusWindowLevel is declared in NSWindow.h, kCGStatusWindowLevel is declared
in CGWindowLevel.h. Is it t
On May 19, 2014, at 4:30 PM, Seth Willits wrote:
> Any ideas on how to get a Cancel button which is both the default button and
> responds to escape? Both require setting the button's key equivalent and
> there can only be one.
This seems to work:
NSAlert *alert = [[NSAlert alloc] ini
On May 20, 2014, at 10:41 AM, Keary Suska wrote:
> On May 20, 2014, at 8:17 AM, edward taffel wrote:
>
>> does anyone know where to find the definition of kCGStatusWindowLevel
>> (NSStatusWindowLevel)? or alternatively, can anyone define it?
>
> NSStatusWindowLevel is declared in NSWindow.h,
apologies keary,
on reread, my question is badly cast: i should have read it the same as you.
the issue is:
i have an overlay (created programmatically w/ NSBorderlessWindowMask) at the
top of my document view; after switching to full screen setFrame disregards my
requested rect (without log
On 20 May 2014, at 15:21, Sean McBride wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Doing a Core Data migration (not the lightweight kind) I hit an error at the
> end:
>
> "foo is a required value."
>
> the 'foo' relationship it complains about is transient and so not present in
> the store. Normally, I recreate
Thanks, that does exactly what I want. The naming of
kCGDisplayShowDuplicateLowResolutionModes seems is very confusing and ambiguous
to me, though.
Thanks for the help!
Matthias
Am 20.05.2014 um 00:32 schrieb Ken Thomases :
> On May 20, 2014, at 1:59 AM, Matthias Dörfelt wrote:
>
>> AFAIK th
On 2014 May 20, at 07:21, Sean McBride wrote:
> As a test I made the relationship optional, then it no longer complains.
Consider leaving it that way, Sean. The only effect I’ve ever had from setting
Core Data properties to be non-optional is the creation of mysterious errors
and exceptions
During migration you have a bare NSManagedObject and not your custom subclass.
So any custom code has to be in a migration policy.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 20, 2014, at 12:07 PM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
>
>
>> On 20 May 2014, at 15:21, Sean McBride wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Doing a Core
On 2014 May 18, at 14:38, Varun Chandramohan
wrote:
> so lets say I avoid [_tableContents removeAllObjects]
Indeed. I think that the vote in this thread is now about 6 to 0 *against*
using -removeAllObjects :)
> Could I do something like this before removing the objects? [ltableView
> rem
This sounds like something we hit in 10.9 fullscreen on secondary monitors; we
had to do this to get it to setFrame where we told it:
in NSWindow subclass:
- (NSRect)constrainFrameRect: (NSRect)frameRect
toScreen: (NSScreen *)screen
{
return frameRect;
}
On May 20, 2014,
On May 20, 2014, at 9:55 AM, edward taffel wrote:
> apologies keary,
>
> on reread, my question is badly cast: i should have read it the same as you.
>
> the issue is:
>
> i have an overlay (created programmatically w/ NSBorderlessWindowMask) at
> the top of my document view; after switching
D'oh...brain slip:
/usr/libexec/ApplicationFirewall/socketfilterfw
is what you want. No man page, but there's a --help flag.
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 10:05 AM, 2551 <2551p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 20 May 2014, at 19:48, Edward Marczak wrote:
>
>> This is the firewall represented in
>> system_p
On May 20, 2014, at 2:51 PM, Lee Ann Rucker wrote:
> This sounds like something we hit in 10.9 fullscreen on secondary monitors;
> we had to do this to get it to setFrame where we told it:
>
> in NSWindow subclass:
>
> - (NSRect)constrainFrameRect: (NSRect)frameRect
>toScr
On May 20, 2014, at 5:18 PM, Keary Suska wrote:
> On May 20, 2014, at 9:55 AM, edward taffel wrote:
>
>> apologies keary,
>>
>> on reread, my question is badly cast: i should have read it the same as you.
>>
>> the issue is:
>>
>> i have an overlay (created programmatically w/ NSBorderlessW
On May 20, 2014, at 4:45 PM, edward taffel wrote:
>
> On May 20, 2014, at 5:18 PM, Keary Suska wrote:
>
>> On May 20, 2014, at 9:55 AM, edward taffel wrote:
>>
>>> apologies keary,
>>>
>>> on reread, my question is badly cast: i should have read it the same as you.
>>>
>>> the issue is:
>>>
On May 20, 2014, at 8:06 PM, Lee Ann Rucker wrote:
>
> On May 20, 2014, at 4:45 PM, edward taffel wrote:
>
>>
>> On May 20, 2014, at 5:18 PM, Keary Suska wrote:
>>
>>> On May 20, 2014, at 9:55 AM, edward taffel wrote:
>>>
apologies keary,
on reread, my question is badly cas
I have an app that used a lot CoreGraphics and by using
"UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext()" and "CGContextDrawImage" and etc
CoreGraphics founctions, these functions call mmap() and these use a lot
virtual memory.
The problem is when I receive low memory warning, the memory used
by mmap() i
On May 20, 2014, at 5:53 PM, vipgs99 wrote:
>I have an app that used a lot CoreGraphics and by using
> "UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext()" and "CGContextDrawImage" and etc CoreGraphics
> founctions, these functions call mmap() and these use a lot virtual memory.
>The problem is when I recei
On May 20, 2014, at 5:06 PM, Lee Ann Rucker wrote:
> The setFrame issue might be an Apple bug which we reported but I don't have
> the rdar handy - it's applying the constraints as if there was a menu there,
> and there *is*, but it slides down as needed and should not prevent windows
> going
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