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On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 7:23 AM, Luther Baker wrote:
> Thanks and thanks. I'll follow up on both your suggestions.
>
> Again, many thanks for your time Quincey!
>
> Luther
>
>
> On Nov 5, 2014, at 2:03 AM, Quincey Morris <
> quinceymor...@rivergatesoftware
Hi folks,
We have an application, which is supporting from 10.5(Leopard) to
10.10(Yosemite). Inside the application, there is a custom
framework(X.framework), which has some custom code for Appkit classes.
Off late, decided to introduce a new feature, which will be supported from 10.7
to 10.10
> On 2014 Nov 04, at 01:33, Quincey Morris
> wrote:
>
> The fact that NSNotificationCenter is involved tells you that this is *not*
> KVO related.
OK, then that makes me even more upset that all I can get from po $rdi, po
$rdx, po $rcx, etc. when I need them nowadays is those damned “Couldn’
I'm just trying to cut my teeth on Swift here, and there are a few command-line
activities I like to use to make sure I understand what a language is doing.
The goal in this case is to take a parameter from the command line, that may or
may not have been entered with the command that started the
(Dagnabbed mailing list didn’t set the ReplyTo field! What’s up with that?)
> On Nov 7, 2014, at 8:57 AM, Charles Jenkins wrote:
>
> It looks to me like Process.arguments[] does not return an optional value. I
> think you need to find out how many elements are in the array before
> attempting
Well, if you have only one argument, then arguments.count would be 1, but to
get the argument, you’d ask for Process.arguments[0]. Arrays are zero-based.
—
Charles Jenkins
On Friday, November 7, 2014 at 09:30, David Wood wrote:
> (Dagnabbed mailing list didn’t set the ReplyTo field! What’
Dear cocoa-dev,
I am facing the following bug with `UICollectionView` in the **horizontal
scrolling mode** (`iOS 8`, `iOS 7`, the only ones I have tested).
I would like to have your views on this bug and on how I could elegantly fix it
(and possibly fix it so that when Apple fixes it, my fix wo
Dear list,
I’m trying to find a good idiom for allowing the user to select an item from a
hierarchical tree of items. The items are categories, and categories can
contain sub-categories, etc. This is easy to present using a UITableView and
segues. But in this particular part of the UI, I want t
> On Nov 7, 2014, at 9:36 AM, Charles Jenkins wrote:
>
> Well, if you have only one argument, then arguments.count would be 1, but to
> get the argument, you’d ask for Process.arguments[0]. Arrays are zero-based.
D'oh. Well, that fixed it. The final result looks like this:
var inputValue =
On Nov 7, 2014, at 8:34 AM, David Wood wrote:
>
> Only now does it occur to me that the place to post this would have been a
> Swift-dev mailing list. Is that even a thing?
No, use of Swift is so intimately tied to Cocoa that they're having those
discussions here.
--
Scott Ribe
scott_r...@el
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014, at 09:34 AM, David Wood wrote:
>
> > On Nov 7, 2014, at 9:36 AM, Charles Jenkins wrote:
> >
> > Well, if you have only one argument, then arguments.count would be 1, but
> > to get the argument, you’d ask for Process.arguments[0]. Arrays are
> > zero-based.
>
> D'oh. We
On Nov 7, 2014, at 5:54 AM, Satyanarayana Chebrolu
wrote (slightly more appropriate to
xcode-users):
>
> The app is getting crashed when we launch it on 10.5 and 10.6 machines saying
> that “dyld: Symbol not found: _OBJC_CLASS_$_NSTableCellView”.
>
> Understand that NSTableRowView, NSTableCe
Yes, its 10.5 only.
On 11/7/14, 9:46 PM, "Fritz Anderson" wrote:
>
>On Nov 7, 2014, at 5:54 AM, Satyanarayana Chebrolu
> wrote (slightly more appropriate to
>xcode-users):
>>
>> The app is getting crashed when we launch it on 10.5 and 10.6 machines
>>saying that ³dyld: Symbol not found: _OBJC_CL
> On Nov 7, 2014, at 3:54 AM, Satyanarayana Chebrolu
> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
> We have an application, which is supporting from 10.5(Leopard) to
> 10.10(Yosemite). Inside the application, there is a custom
> framework(X.framework), which has some custom code for Appkit classes.
> Off late, d
On Sat, 18 Oct 2014 11:06:35 -0500, Luther Baker said:
>I'd like to save my Document based app in the bundle style format. IE: I'd
>like to save things in a directory - like apps like OmniOutliner do.
>
>Out of the box, I get the option to save as sqlite, binary or XML. What I'd
>like is to save a
> On Nov 7, 2014, at 5:06 AM, Jerry Krinock wrote:
>
>> On 2014 Nov 04, at 01:33, Quincey Morris
>> wrote:
>>
>> The fact that NSNotificationCenter is involved tells you that this is *not*
>> KVO related.
>
> OK, then that makes me even more upset that all I can get from po $rdi, po
> $rdx
> On 2014 Nov 07, at 14:14, Greg Parker wrote:
>
> Which frame are you in when you try to read the register (the top frame, or
> some other frame)?
Some other. #11 in this call stack:
#0 in strlen ()
#1 in strdup ()
#2 in objc_class::nameForLogging() ()
#3 in cache_t::bad_cache(objc_
> On Nov 7, 2014, at 12:35 PM, Jerry Krinock wrote:
>
>> On 2014 Nov 07, at 14:14, Greg Parker wrote:
>>
>> Which frame are you in when you try to read the register (the top frame, or
>> some other frame)?
>
> Some other. #11 in this call stack:
>
> #0 in strlen ()
> #1 in strdup ()
>
In the past, I've obtained bezier paths from laid out text using a subclass of
NSLayoutManager that overrode the deprecated -showPackedGlyphs:length:...
method. This method had a nice smooth impedance match with [NSBezierPath
appendPackedGlyphs:]. The method has been deprecated since 10.7, but w
Thanks for your reply. I fixed the issue by removing all the constraints
and re-adding them. Each time I added some constraints, I confirmed
compatibility with iOS 7.1 The one thing that I did differently was that I
added width and height constraints to some images. I only had about a
dozen views (
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