Thanks largely to folks over on the AppleScript users list, the rough script I
was providing yesterday has been significantly improved. Here’s the latest
version.
Credits go to Al Varnell and Yvan Koenig for suggestions and rewriting of my
earlier drafts.
Added: apps in /Applications subfold
> Le 11 févr. 2016 à 02:16, Ben Kennedy a écrit :
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>> On 10 Feb 2016, at 5:00 pm, Gary L. Wade
>> wrote:
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>> You've made my point. None of my friends would even bother with looking at
>> the certificate for his site (assuming that's his site from his email
>> address) and move on. At wor
I find that when working with an Assistant Editor, I’m typically doing things
like creating outlets and actions, where I’m dragging from IB on the left into
companion code on the right. Then I’m done with the left side and need to start
working on the right side.
So what I almost always want to
There is an Xcode mailing list that you might want to post this to.
Xcode-users Users
On Feb 11, 2016, at 10:49 AM, Charles Jenkins wrote:
> I find that when working with an Assistant Editor, I’m typically doing things
> like creating outlets and actions, where I’m dragging from IB on the l
On Feb 11, 2016, at 07:49 , Charles Jenkins wrote:
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> With no close button on the left side to give me a one-click solution, it
> would be mighty handy to find two quick keystrokes that would result in
> leaving the right-side file open in the main editor.
So you want something like “Open in
If a file has its contents mapped using NSData's
initWithContentsOfFile + NSDataReadingMappedIfSafe,
deleting it doesn't appear to affect reading it's mapped contents. Does
anyone know if NSData uses mmap(2) under the hood to ensure that this sort
of operation is valid?
Dan
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> On Feb 11, 2016, at 11:44 AM, Dan Lau wrote:
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> If a file has its contents mapped using NSData's
> initWithContentsOfFile + NSDataReadingMappedIfSafe,
> deleting it doesn't appear to affect reading it's mapped contents. Does
> anyone know if NSData uses mmap(2) under the hood to ensure that t
Thanks Jens, that makes sense.
This brings up a related question that I haven't seen a definitive answer
to - on iOS, does NSDataReadingMappedIfSafe always map the file? After all,
the iOS apps can only reference local files on the device.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 12:03 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
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>
I’m looking into OS support for full-text indexing, for the database engine I
work on. On Mac OS, there’s SearchKit, which does exactly what I want. iOS
doesn’t have SearchKit for some reason, but it now has Core Spotlight, which
lets me index data. The intended use seems to be for device-wide s
I have what I assume is a standard setup. A treeController managing an
Outline View. A textView acts as a source for a regex Search. All works as
expected. The resulting matches are displayed in the outline view.
As I select a row in the outline view, I highlight the matched text in the
orig
I'm sure you're already done this, but searching on your exact request gives 2
URLs in Google.
The first is a link to your product unsurprisingly.
The second is a project from 2015 that claims to do what you might want.
I think a quick look at the second project might help to at least see if th
On Feb 11, 2016, at 13:26 , Michael de Haan wrote:
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> Currently, I obtain the “selection” of the treeController by implementing and
> outlet to the controller, and using the “selectionIndexPaths” binding to
> update a local variable which holds the selected range information. From
> then, ano
Well, clearly I was hoping for something simpler than all that :-D
I found a drag-and-click operation that seems to work, mostly. Drag the proxy
icon from the Assistant Editor’s file over the icon for the file in the main
editor, then click the X at the far right of the Assistant Editor window.
On Feb 11, 2016, at 16:15 , Charles Jenkins wrote:
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> I was hoping for something simpler than all that
I think I agree with you that a more direct solution would be worth campaigning
for. View -> Standard Editor -> Show Standard Editor (Command-Return) is the
direct way to go from a dual-pane
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