Re: [ANN] Nursery Framework 1.0.1 (build with Xcode 9) released

2017-10-27 Thread Akifumi Takata
Dear Quincey Morris, Thank you for suggesting your opinion and Romaji use. However, I would like people in the world to freely use the Nursery framework. Also, I think that the world wide language is English. Currently, I learned that the following words are inappropriate or strange. Kidnapper

Re: [ANN] Nursery Framework 1.0.1 (build with Xcode 9) released

2017-10-27 Thread Quincey Morris
I haven’t studied your code, but based on the information you gave earlier, here are some suggestions: Kidnapper: maybe “collector”, “reclaimer” Peephole: maybe “window”, “aperture” (opening), “frame”, “segment” Stalker: “seeker” or “scanner” Stalk: “seek” or “scan” Play Lot: not sure what this

Re: [ANN] Nursery Framework 1.0.1 (build with Xcode 9) released

2017-10-27 Thread Akifumi Takata
Dear Alex Zavatone, I have learned that there is a word OOPS and its meaning now. I'm sorry I let you feel uncomfortable. I used the word OOPs as plural of OOP. OOP stands for Object Oriented Pointer. OOP and "Object Oriented Pointer" (and Object Table) are words actually used in Smalltalk. I

Re: [ANN] Nursery Framework 1.0.1 (build with Xcode 9) released

2017-10-27 Thread Akifumi Takata
Dear Quincey Morris, Thank you for making a suggestion. I changed the words as follows. Kidnapper: collector Peephole: aperture Stalker: seeker Stalk: seek The word Pupil is used in NUPupilNote and NUPupilAlbum. NUPupilNote represents the data of the serialized object in the database file. NU

unable to update UI on main thread in 10.13

2017-10-27 Thread sqwarqDev
I have a subclass of NSTextView which I'm trying to update in my UI. When the user clicks a button in the main UI, I run a bunch of processes in the background, save their output to an attributed string, then update the textview's textstorage on the main thread using performSelector(onMainThread

Re: unable to update UI on main thread in 10.13

2017-10-27 Thread David Duncan
In your background task which attributed string are you modifying? From the looks of your ‘updateUI’ function it seems like you are modifying the one that NSTextView provides, which is likely to actually be an instance of NSTextStorage and sending callbacks to the NSTextView to update itself – w

Re: unable to update UI on main thread in 10.13

2017-10-27 Thread sqwarqDev
> On 27 Oct 2017, at 21:11, David Duncan wrote: > > In your background task which attributed string are you modifying? From the > looks of your ‘updateUI’ function it seems like you are modifying the one > that NSTextView provides, which is likely to actually be an instance of > NSTextStorage

Re: unable to update UI on main thread in 10.13

2017-10-27 Thread David Duncan
> On Oct 27, 2017, at 7:17 AM, sqwarqDev wrote: > > >> On 27 Oct 2017, at 21:11, David Duncan wrote: >> >> In your background task which attributed string are you modifying? From the >> looks of your ‘updateUI’ function it seems like you are modifying the one >> that NSTextView provides, w

Re: unable to update UI on main thread in 10.13

2017-10-27 Thread sqwarqDev
Yeah, I should probably have explained the structure. After years of objective-c this is my first time with both swift and storyboards, so…that may well be where the problem lies. Anyway, it goes like this, the ViewController instantiates an instance of my subclassed NSTextView. The subclasse

Re: unable to update UI on main thread in 10.13

2017-10-27 Thread Quincey Morris
On Oct 27, 2017, at 07:40 , sqwarqDev wrote: > > It seems to be when the superAttributedString is added that I get the > warnings. — Is that backtrace from the main thread? — The symptoms you describe might be explained if the text storage is holding on to a reference to the attributed string

Re: unable to update UI on main thread in 10.13

2017-10-27 Thread Alex Zavatone
I’m not sure if this is related or not but this is the only item that I have seen (albeit on iOS) where the UI simply would not update on the main thread and it only happened on an iPad. This was issuing a makeFirstResponded to a UITextField to display a keyboard. The keyboard display simply d

Re: [ANN] Nursery Framework 1.0.1 (build with Xcode 9) released

2017-10-27 Thread Richard Charles
> On Oct 25, 2017, at 8:29 AM, Akifumi Takata wrote: > > I create the repository on GitHub. > https://github.com/Nursery-Framework/Nursery > On Oct 26, 2017, at 5:43 PM, Akifumi Takata wrote: > > I started this project in 2010 and spent five years to implement the current > function. Here i

Re: [ANN] Nursery Framework 1.0.1 (build with Xcode 9) released

2017-10-27 Thread Jack Brindle
Not all of these words are bad. In fact some have pretty common utilization. For example, a “pupil” is another name for a student. This is used every day in schools here in California and has no negative connotation. Stalk can have a few meanings. A corn stalk is a pretty good thing, it grows up

Re: [ANN] Nursery Framework 1.0.1 (build with Xcode 9) released

2017-10-27 Thread Akifumi Takata
Dear Thank you for your concern. Regards, Akifumi Takata > 2017/10/26 1:29、Bill Dudney のメール: > > Thanks for making something. > > Good luck with your treatment, and welcome back to the land of development! > > TTFN, ___ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Co