On Aug 18, 2014, at 10:35 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> On Aug 18, 2014, at 7:27 PM, Daryle Walker wrote:
>
>> On Aug 18, 2014, at 1:03 PM, Daryle Walker wrote:
>>
>>> I then added the same action to the app delegate (using
>>> -runModelWithPrintInfo:). Worked fine when a window was open, but tha
On Aug 19, 2014, at 00:32 , Daryle Walker wrote:
> I looked for -runPageLayout: in NSApplication.h, and I couldn’t find it.
> That’s why I thought this action may be obsolete and unsupported.
>
> However…
>
> There are a lot of methods in the HTML docs for NSApplication. I thought the
> provi
On 18 Aug 2014, at 12:44, Quincey Morris
wrote:
> On Aug 17, 2014, at 21:36 , Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:
>
> Watching (so to speak) what you’re doing from a distance, what concerns me is
> *not* that you are or are not doing things in a swifty way, but that you’re
> *evaluating* Swift when
I'm wondering what the "right" way is to use transparent images in an
NSButton (not using Interface Builder as this is a port of a platform
independent dialog library, which is also required to work back to 10.5).
Transparent images here = PDF loaded as NSImage which do not paint their
entire canva
On Aug 19, 2014, at 3:17 AM, Quincey Morris
wrote:
> Keep in mind that two conditions must be satisfied for a menu item to be
> enabled:
>
> a. There must be an object in the responder chain that implements the
> associated action method.
>
> b. *That object* must return YES from validateUse
It's impossible to store something on a users computer and make it invulnerable
from the user deleting it.
The best you can do is hide it, but there are various ethical hoops to jump
through with that one.
Notwithstanding better advice from other list members, about best advice i've
seen on th
On Aug 19, 2014, at 02:06 , Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:
> But what about:
> SELPlus aSelector = BetterSelectorFromString ( aSelectorName, "returns
> object which does NOT need to be released" );
> id a = [ self performSelector: aSelector ];
>
> Or (if modifying SEL is not viable):
>
> Thanks, so they can be safely ignored. Does that also apply to similar
> exceptions (much rarely reported) related to DO and coming from:
>
> -[IMKInputSession activate] (in HIToolbox) resulting in
> NSPortTimeoutException: connection timeout: did not receive reply
> ...
I can't speak w
I’m not sure what parameters you’re supposed to use with the former method,
especially within the latter. I got:
> - (void)webView:(WebView *)sender didFailProvisionalLoadWithError:(NSError
> *)error forFrame:(WebFrame *)frame
> {
> if (frame == sender.mainFrame) { // Ignore notices from su
On 19 Aug 2014, at 3:25 pm, Navneet Kumar wrote:
> I need to store a numeric value in the system and update and access it across
> every launch of my app.
NSUserDefaults
> Also is it possible to safely store it in the system so that it can be picked
> up even after a re-install of my app?
OS X 10.9.4 I have an NSTextField into which a user types digits. When a digit
is typed, I have it set up so the -controlTextDidChange: delegate method is
invoked. Now, in the delegate method I would like (depending on circumstances)
to cause the text field to behave like the user ended editing
On 20 Aug 2014, at 11:33 am, Carl Hoefs wrote:
> OS X 10.9.4 I have an NSTextField into which a user types digits. When a
> digit is typed, I have it set up so the -controlTextDidChange: delegate
> method is invoked. Now, in the delegate method I would like (depending on
> circumstances) to
I'd like to place a UITextField in the center of a UITableViewCell such
that initially, the textfield extends to all four sides.
But ... I'd also like to make it AccessoryView friendly. Namely, when the
accessory appears (or is always appearing) I want the aforementioned
textField to shrink and no
On Aug 19, 2014, at 8:33 PM, Carl Hoefs wrote:
> OS X 10.9.4 I have an NSTextField into which a user types digits. When a
> digit is typed, I have it set up so the -controlTextDidChange: delegate
> method is invoked. Now, in the delegate method I would like (depending on
> circumstances) to c
This has happened since my first version of the app. When the WebView has the
control focus, clicking in it is fine. When the NSTextField has focus and I
click the WebView, which switches focus, the WebView does a mini-reload and
visual refresh. It doesn’t reset the Back/Forward history, thank g
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