If you are trying to bind to an arrayController via representedObject, I've
never had any luck with that. I've always used representedObject to get a
local reference to the arrayController and bind to that.
On 2/8/17 8:26 PM, "cocoa-dev-requ...@lists.apple.com"
wrote:
> Note that I've also trie
Good point, I will bring it up and Thanks Jens I’ll take a look.
All the Best
Dave
> On 8 Feb 2017, at 17:08, Scott Berry wrote:
>
> Dave,
>
> While your doing this please keep accessibility for the disabled in mind as
> well. This way we can enjoy the app with the rest of the sighted world.
Dear developers,
I have finished the core of my programme and now I am designing the UI. The
issue is that it has several tabs and about a hundred fields. I wish to
make a mechanism which can gather values and save them in the hierarchical
structure of NSArrays and NSDictionaries which I can send
Envoyé de mon smartphone BlackBerry 10.
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Here is the code I promised to post. This version is using didSet instead
of KVO. In both cases, if I imitate the way AVSimplePlayer seeks in the
setter for currentTime, the video won’t play.
//
// ViewController.swift
import Cocoa
import AVFoundation
// Swift offers the #keyPath() directive to