hello everyone.
i'm totally new to the mac platform but already feel comfortable with the
cocoa frameworks.
i am developing an ipad app which offers a full screen UIScrollView which
itself has several subviews, representing the pages the user can flip
through.
problem is: every subview renders a p
yes, you're describing what i want.
the problem is that a subview (page) of the main scrollview only calls
-drawLayer:inContext: if the user flips to a page, thus that
particular page moving into the view/becoming visible.
additionally, if the user scrolls through the pages very fast, no
content is
croll view suite already. will do it again
until i get the point that makes the difference.
thank you very much for your time - you actually helped my brain
taking another route ;)
- m
2010/6/24 Matt Neuburg :
> On or about 6/24/10 2:50 AM, thus spake "Martin Glaß"
> :
>
ext, page);
}
hope this help's someone else.
- bye
2010/6/24 David Duncan :
> On Jun 24, 2010, at 8:59 AM, Martin Glaß wrote:
>
>> sorry, CATiledLayer actually improves performance. the downside is,
>> the tiles need time to be drawn and are faded in using an animation of
>
don't know if i will be of any help, but:
when adding a file you should be asked if you would like it to be copied
to the project's directory.
this should be a checkbox in a dialog. have you tried this?
- martin
Am 12.07.2010 23:17, schrieb Christian Graus:
hi guys. I am getting back in to
you just outlined one of the reasons why microshit is going to die.
that creature got too old. cannot even move out of the way...
Am 06.08.2010 um 22:44 schrieb Erik Buck :
> For comparison, I installed MS Visual Studio 2010 Express Edition C++ on the
> same machine. It takes 14 minutes not cou