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I've had a number of complaints about this thread.
This thread has gone beyond all reasonable value and the behavior is not
acceptable.
Nobody has a requirement to read and answer questions. The questions have been
answered politely by posters who have a long history on the list of
Collection Views on Mac OS X predate 2012. Try 2010.
Also, there is a conceptual document on them now.
On Feb 15, 2013, at 4:58 PM, Rick Mann rm...@latencyzero.com wrote:
Yeah, I saw those, but figured they wouldn't have much applicable. Maybe I'll
skim through them.
On Feb 15, 2013, at
On Feb 7, 2013, at 11:04 AM, dvlc...@gmail.com wrote:
Kyle Sluder k...@ksluder.com wrote:
I distinctly recall the moderator explaining that haxies are off-topic
for this list. They cost developers time and money debugging phantom
issues in our apps.
Well, the topic is not the plugin
Correction, a typo, it is NOT appropriate for this list.
On Sep 1, 2012, at 9:42 AM, Alex Zavatone z...@mac.com wrote:
On Sep 1, 2012, at 12:11 AM, Scott Anguish wrote:
This has gone far enough.
The thread is closed. It is appropriate for this list.
It is appropriate for this list
Seems I made a typo that has confused one or two people
This discussion is NOT appropriate for this list.
So please take it elsewhere
thanks.
Scott
On Sep 1, 2012, at 12:11 AM, Scott Anguish sc...@cocoadoc.com wrote:
This has gone far enough.
The thread is closed. It is appropriate
This has gone far enough.
The thread is closed. It is appropriate for this list.
On Aug 31, 2012, at 5:29 PM, Jeffrey Oleander jgo...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: davel...@mac.com davel...@mac.com
To: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Thursday, 2012 August 30, 18:26
On 2012 Aug 30, at 18:09,
The Mac OS X 10.8 beta is still under NDA, and shouldn’t be discussed here.
Apple has forums at devforums.apple.com that in some cases allow this
discussion.
Discussion of it here will cause moderation and possible expulsion.
Same for unreleased iOS versions.
Thanks for your cooperation
Please, don’t discuss WWDC issues here. Contact WWDR directly.
Thanks
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On Apr 25, 2012, at 1:19 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
Is WWDC really sold out already? I just got the notification email...
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Using NSTableView for this is likely entirely inappropriate. :-)
You’re probably best to either rewrite it entirely as a custom view MonthView
(and fill it with DayView’s) both of which you’ll need to write.
On Feb 6, 2012, at 7:01 AM, Santhosh_Gundu wrote:
Hi,
I am developing an
to
populate the data.
Thanks,
Santhosh Kumar
On Feb 7, 2012, at 12:36 AM, Scott Anguish wrote:
Using NSTableView for this is likely entirely inappropriate. :-)
You’re probably best to either rewrite it entirely as a custom view
MonthView (and fill it with DayView’s) both of which
Hi folks
Every developer is important to this list and to me personally.
But occasionally it is necessary to ban a user when they abuse the list.
Recently a this happened when a number of repetitive and content free
(literally) postings were made.
I originally moderated the user, but the
On Dec 27, 2011, at 11:45 AM, Mac QA wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to the 360MacDev conference in Denver on Feb 3-4. I'm
writing to see if anyone going to the 360MacDev conference might be
interested in splitting a 2-bed room at the conference hotel to help
reduce costs. I'll be flying in on the
If you’re working on a fairly recent OS, it’s much easier to use
NSCollectionView for this.
getting progress views into tableviews (except view based table views in Lion)
is not trivial. But either a table view or collectionview would work in this
case. I’d opt for collection view most likely.
Unfortunately, if the doc doesn’t mention it specifically, don’t assume that it
is and always will be, even with evidence. You can check the headers to see
(and if there is a mismatch, mention it in a bug)
File a bug asking for clarification. which you have.
This goes for all hopefully-KVO
The trivia isn’t Cocoa related. Please don’t post it to the list.
Greg is an expert in the core OS stuff, and the discussion was on topic.
It’s now way off topic.
Please stop the inappropriate aspects of the thread. Memory management is
complicated enough without adding irrelevant trivia.
I wanted to drop a quick note to the list, the web interface is back online.
The biggest impact on many of you is that moderated messages can now be
approved. I just went through a approved all those in the queue. Some of them
might have already been solved, but better late than sorry.
is up again.
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Unfortunately, Scott Anguish deleted the entire site, and when he did, he
specifically asked for people not to post backups of it online. It was a real
shame to see it go, because it was a really helpful resource when it was
still around.
Thanks Charles.
Re: Memory Management article
PR said that the OS would ship on the 12th. Therefore, the NDA would be lifted.
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iOS 5.0 has not been officially released, and therefore cannot be discussed in
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the software.
This is a public list. No NDA discussion of iOS or Mac OS X here.
Please use the developer forums at devforums.apple.com
I don’t want to write about this again, but there is something I can offer that
might help some of you. I’ve gotten some personal emails that were truly
touching.
There is an address you can send your emails of condolence, memories, thanks,
etc.
rememberingst...@apple.com
This is a tough
This is the hardest email I’ve ever had to write to this list.
With the passing of Steve Jobs, there may be the wish to express your feelings
here. While it may seem callous, I ask that you please refrain from doing that.
It isn’t that I don’t ache at this loss, the man had a huge impact on my
If you can be patient guys, there have been some issues, but everything is
getting ironed out.
I know it’s frustrating. But there are people devoting much time to it. I can’t
give you a timeframe, I’m not in the loop on that.
I’ve bcc’d a WWDR contact who might be helpful.
In the meantime,
If you want to display many thumbnails (or images in general) why not use the
ImageKit?
It’s what it was designed for. Check out IK* files.
“The IKImageBrowserView class is a view for displaying and browsing a large
amount of images and movies efficiently.”
On Jul 25, 2011, at 3:04 PM, James
like this VK view to have all the benefits that NSView
brings including event handling without all of the heavy-weight of multiple
subviews for the keyboard mechanics.
Can I mix these?
(Please reply to the thread for everyone's benefit.)
-Michael
On Jun 22, 2011, at 3:02 AM, Scott
, 2011, at 23:44, Scott Anguish sc...@cocoadoc.com wrote:
On Jul 19, 2011, at 12:27 PM, Michael Crawford wrote:
Graham; Scott,
I have a follow-up question on this topic, if you don't mind. Do either of
you have a recommendation on the idea of adding a layer-hosting view as a
subview
Lion is still under non-disclosure.
Discussion is available at devforums.apple.com, but it is not appropriate here.
Scott
moderator
On Jul 5, 2011, at 4:24 PM, Brad Stone wrote:
I'm testing my app in Lion with 4.1 and I'd like to play around with Auto
Save and Versions
I don’t think it’s the amount of page space, rather the quantity of the
alphabet.
If this is just for an effect for an about screen or soemthing, I’d say your
photoshop idea is the way to go.
Otherwise, I’d suggest the drawing custom app, but even then you’re going to
have issues with making
On Jun 23, 2011, at 5:49 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
On Jun 23, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Sandeep Mohan Bhandarkar wrote:
I have just wired up the delegate outlet and for the second query. The count
shows up as zero but will this be the reason for the method not getting
called…?
Yes. If there
Yep, I'm aware of the setWantsLayer/setLayer order making a difference.
In my case I want a layer-hosting view, not a layer-backed view.
However, my question isn't really about that, but about what is done when you
check the box next to the layer in Interface Builder, in the
On Jun 21, 2011, at 9:57 PM, Graham Cox wrote:
I'm getting confused and frustrated by Core Animation layers (again). Mac OS.
If I simply add a NSView to a window in IB, not subclassed, but turn on Core
Animation layer for that view and set a background colour, shouldn't it
appear with
are you binding to an object controller? or just an object?
use an object controller if not.
On Jun 19, 2011, at 8:33 PM, Chris Idou wrote:
I have a NSTextView's value bound to an object. I do not have Continuous
update turned on. The binding works when I type into the field and exit
Reminder:
All job offers are to be passed by the moderators first (address is listed in
every message)
Not all are approved, but most are.
This is to prevent this from becoming a list of people just looking for
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On May 19,
On Apr 28, 2011, at 7:37 PM, Michael Dautermann wrote:
I can't think of any major shipping apps that have scrolling NSTextViews
contained within a parent NSScrollView.
Web pages... :-)
Wouldn't it be possible to try to simplify the user interface?
Oh, this I agree completely with. But I
.
But while I appreciate the help... at this point I simply moved on looked at
another solution that I wasn’t fond of, but did the job and worked around it.
thanks!
Scott
--Andy
On Apr 17, 2011, at 10:41 PM, Scott Anguish wrote:
not sure what to say, my code wasn’t doing that.
I ended up
not sure what to say, my code wasn’t doing that.
I ended up churning through all the files once, finding the .mp4s, getting the
whereas information and then making the directory I needed first.
I just didn’t have more time to spend trying to figure it out.
Now I feel like I need to though...
On Apr 15, 2011, at 2:05 AM, Ken Thomases wrote:
On Apr 15, 2011, at 12:47 AM, Scott Anguish wrote:
I have an app that sorts a bunch of files and sticks them in a newly made
directories. When it finds a file that identifies WhereFroms (via spotlight,
from a downloaded file) I want
it actually isn’t in /tmp, that was just an example. it’s done in my home
directory.
On Apr 15, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Gary L. Wade wrote:
Have you tried this scenario outside of /tmp and verified that the owner of
the application running matches the owner of the directory? I'm wondering if
to /tmp/boo/Friday and which
go to /tmp/boo/Friday-AAPL, relative to the point where you call
moveItemAtPath:toPath:error:?
--Andy
On Apr 15, 2011, at 1:47 AM, Scott Anguish wrote:
OK, before anyone asks... I’m working on a tool for my own use, and so I
don’t want to bug people at work
Yes, if it was a situation where that was an issue, I would. But it’s a
personal situation, only .mp4s are going to show up.
On Apr 15, 2011, at 2:55 PM, Sean McBride wrote:
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 01:47:56 -0400, Scott Anguish said:
if ([[eachPath pathExtension] isEqualToString:@mp4
OK, before anyone asks... I’m working on a tool for my own use, and so I don’t
want to bug people at work about it.
Thus, I bug you. :-)
I’m perplexed by this one.
I’m trying something stupidly simple, and I’m getting really odd results.
I have an app that sorts a bunch of files and sticks
I agree with Kyle’s comment, we need source.
At the same time. View Controller is what the comment says, not view.
and still this is not really helpful until we see source.
On Apr 8, 2011, at 12:10 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Quincey Morris
Anguish sc...@cocoadoc.com:
On Apr 2, 2011, at 4:12 PM, Max Stottrop wrote:
I'd also recommend Cocoa Programming by Scott Anguish. But Steves
recommendation is a great choice, too.
I always clarify this. My name is first because of the “A”. Erik and Don are
the ones who did
on in age, I really like Anguish, Buck and
Yacktman's Cocoa Programming...
http://www.amazon.com/Cocoa-Programming-Scott-Anguish/dp/B000212NUM/ref=sr_1_7?s=booksie=UTF8qid=1301687411sr=1-7
Once you've completed the beginner stuff, this provides a very thorough
look at the cocoa frameworks
a labor of love.
On Apr 1, 2011, at 4:01 PM, John Pannell wrote:
Even though it is getting on in age, I really like Anguish, Buck and
Yacktman's Cocoa Programming...
http://www.amazon.com/Cocoa-Programming-Scott-Anguish/dp/B000212NUM/ref=sr_1_7?s=booksie=UTF8qid=1301687411sr=1-7
Once
On Apr 2, 2011, at 4:12 PM, Max Stottrop wrote:
I'd also recommend Cocoa Programming by Scott Anguish. But Steves
recommendation is a great choice, too.
I always clarify this. My name is first because of the “A”. Erik and Don are
the ones who did the heaviest lifting in my opinion
On Apr 3, 2011, at 9:15 PM, Howard Siegel wrote:
Would you say to get Cocoa Programming by Anguish, Buck, Yacktman (circa
Sept 2002), or get Cocoa Programming Developer's Handbook by David Chisnall
(circa Jan 2010), which according to Amazon is the newer version of the
book???
It is _NOT_
We try and do that in the doc now. If it falls short, tell us, be specific, and
constructive is possible.
On Apr 3, 2011, at 10:52 PM, Luther Baker wrote:
I have and like Chisnall's book - but I wouldn't describe it as
BIG, DIFFICULT and ... HARDCORE
I think Chisnall cover's a lot of
a vested interest ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-)
- h
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 20:49, Scott Anguish sc...@cocoadoc.com wrote:
I’d second that.
On Apr 1, 2011, at 5:31 PM, Scott Ellsworth wrote:
I am told that buck and yacktman's cocoa design patterns is a good source
of
interview questions for Cocoa
Danger, drifting into accessibility. That’s another list. :-)
On Apr 3, 2011, at 6:15 AM, Jesse Armand wrote:
I'm sorry, but my opinion remains.
If someone such as Stephen Hawking (which is not mentioned that people
like him are the users) would like to read with face gestures, he
would
have you implemented the delegate methods?
is the array mutable? or do you supply a new array that is sorted? do you
reload the data?
On Mar 20, 2011, at 8:44 PM, Lynn Barton wrote:
I have a document based application. The document window has an NSTableView
with six columns. Four columns
While there haven’t been any issues that I’m aware of I wanted to take an
opportunity to remind subscribers...
Lion APIs, features, changes, etc. are all covered by non-disclosure. So they
can’t be discussed here.
However, there are forums at devforums.apple.com that have facilities for this.
On Mar 15, 2011, at 1:13 PM, Nicholas Zaccardi wrote:
I am trying to make an NSTableView with only one column. Here is what I do:
1. Open nib
2. Add TableView
3. Decrease column count
4. Save the NIB
However if I build and run, I still get 2 columns. Any suggestions?
are you sure
assuming I understand (that you want the tableview, but you also want text
fields that have these summaries separate)...
you could certainly use separate methods with NSPredicates that examine the
original data model to return those numbers. If you’re table is filtered you
could incorporate
Regardless...
Until we release a GM, it is still under NDA. All this means is Brannnan and
Ward’s publisher jumped the gun.
AND, the xcode list would be a much better place for this type of discussion
anyways.
Scott
[moderator]
On Mar 6, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Gary L. Wade wrote:
I'm not
Handled. User has been moderated.
Don’t post these here. You’ll get moderated. And you also annoy 8000+ potential
employers and colleagues.
[Scott]
On Mar 6, 2011, at 1:26 AM, Arnab Ganguly via LinkedIn wrote:
LinkedIn
Arnab Ganguly requested to add you as a connection on
On Mar 4, 2011, at 9:00 AM, Ulf Dunkel wrote:
Hi Scott.
Here are my two questions:
1) Which delegate can I use to inform table view B to update and reload its
data when I have dragged an item inside table view A?
If you’re adding it to the object array, you can easily do the update
On Mar 3, 2011, at 10:24 PM, Ulf Dunkel wrote:
In a tiny document-based Cocoa app for Snow Leopard, I have a document window
with two NSTableView objects, which get properly feeded by
NSTableViewDataSource according to the documentation. Both table views show
simple arrays of one column
although you have a solution, I’ll mention...
You don’t HAVE to have a table view within a scroll view.
There are situations in the system that are the case (sidebar in Finder,
threads in mail).
It’s just the normal case.
On Feb 20, 2011, at 4:27 PM, Andrew Shamel wrote:
Hurrah! It was as
If you pass blah, if there is no error, blah == nil
Perhaps by-reference would be a better terminology.
Returns, by-reference, an NSError object if the regex is invalid; otherwise
nil. Pass nil if you don't care.
Would that be preferable to folks?
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 9, 2011, at 1:51
I’m surprised nobody else mentioned this.
The Java bridge isn’t supported and you can no longer write Cocoa apps in Java.
So you’re much better off learning Obj-C or going fully Java. Or even Ruby
Apple won’t even be shipping Java with the OS in the future (there was an
announcement about this
Reminder
Please run job offers past the admin list first. I know that isn’t well known.
It needs to be made clearer.
Thanks
Scott
On Jan 5, 2011, at 12:42 PM, Lyndsey Ferguson wrote:
https://www.appone.com/MainInfoReq.asp?R_ID=320408
There are Software Engineer positions open with
On Dec 24, 2010, at 1:10 PM, Shawn Bakhtiar wrote:
Actually I was thinking the same thing, some help on how the Xcode / Cocoa
cycle works in regards to distributing via App store would be really cool,
and if there are any Cocoa adds to help validate, etc Putting that
information
This isn’t the proper forum to get that question answered.
d...@apple.com
perhaps
devforums.apple.com
On Dec 23, 2010, at 7:30 PM, k...@highrolls.net wrote:
What say you any Apple lurkers is James and me right in our assumption or do
I have to pay the $99 to find out if I want to pay the
I wanted to remind all new posters (including apple.com addresses) that because
of previous abuse, all first time postings by users are moderated. Sometimes
more than one are.
Once it’s obvious that they aren’t spam, people who have been removed from the
list, and all sorts of other things,
Reminder
iOS 4.2 has not been released and is still under NDA and can't be discussed
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Thanks
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On Oct 16, 2010, at 4:00 AM, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:
The documentation for allKeys states: The order of the elements in the
array is not defined.
Does this mean that subsequent method invocations to allKeys might get
different arrays - even if the dictionary has not changed?
Yes.. You
It isn’t.
Our documentation is changed on an almost constant basis. Updated, corrections
made, clarifications, books merged or split.
A printed book would be obsolete (perhaps seriously so) within 6 months.
A good laser printer with double sided would work, and they can be purchased
fairly
That’s possible.
I’d suggest filing a bug asking for that, send me the number, and I’ll ensure
our delivery team is aware.
On Oct 7, 2010, at 11:56 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
On Oct 7, 2010, at 20:07:06, Scott Anguish wrote:
I’d be interested in knowing if Staples or FedEx/Kinkos would do
can you please file a bug on this?
custom animations are missing at the moment (sadly) but adding that and the
@dynamic would be a very useful bug.
On Sep 20, 2010, at 7:24 PM, Kenneth Baxter wrote:
Brilliant! Works now, thanks David.
Is there somewhere I can find out more about this? It
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On Sep 13, 2010, at 8:31 PM, Gideon King wrote:
HI, I'm just getting started with some core animation work, and have run into
a couple of issues pretty much straight away.
The first is that I am trying to make sure that I will be able to print what
I have on my view, but this doesn't
On Sep 9, 2010, at 5:31 PM, banane wrote:
Sorry Mark, didn't know the thread info was still attached, if I
changed the subject.
Right- I don't want automated testing, but to release a version A of
the app, and a Version B, and see which one performs better. This post
That would be one option.
On Sep 9, 2010, at 11:52 PM, Anna Billstrom wrote:
I am using nibs, so you're suggesting switching the nib according to...
Whether the device id ends in an odd or even #, or some other logic?
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 9, 2010, at 7:33 PM, Scott Anguish sc
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These guidelines are in addition to the general Apple mailing list Terms and
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I think I looked into this ages ago and managed to get something working by
defining this undocumented method in the parent view:
Obviously, with it being undocumented, the usual caveats apply.
Including that undocumented methods are not to be discussed here, period. That
should be
On Sep 3, 2010, at 3:38 PM, Shawn Bakhtiar wrote:
However, to moderate the list because someone references an undocumented API,
is simply wrong. - note the period at the end of this sentence.
This is not up for discussion on this list. This is Apple policy.
This thread is closed.
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I thought I had been fairly clear about that. Even though this answer is
technical.
UI discussion like this just isn’t appropriate.
What iTunes does if it isn’t HIG compliant and you feel strongly, file a bug.
There was a reason the UI discussion list was closed.
On Sep 2, 2010, at 3:07 AM,
Not appropriate to the list folks.
UI issues are defined by the HIG. They’re not to be discussed here.
Thanks
Scott
On Sep 1, 2010, at 11:15 PM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
Top left, the traffic lights have been turned to the vertical. Is this
something new or was this easy to do before? Is it
Have you filed a bug?
On Aug 31, 2010, at 1:58 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
The docs say in big letters:
iPhone OS Note: The CALayer class in iPhone OS only supports the struts and
springs positioning model, it does not provide custom layout managers.
I am not the first person to ask:
Assuming his @property was supposed to be (nonatomic,retain)
We did the release explicitly when doing some sample code on iPhone. We didn’t
want the autorelease pool to grow.
IRMSerialDetailsDO *mySerialIDDO = [[IRMSerialDetailsDO alloc] init];
self.serialIDDO = mySerialIDDO;
[mySerialIDDO
No.
And this message is off topic in and of itself. It has nothing to do with Cocoa
programming.
On Aug 26, 2010, at 10:53 AM, Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
Hi,
I have a domain name that might be interesting for iPhone, iPad, and
Mac software developers. Can I advertise it in this
mailing
Posting test messages to a list of 8000+ members isn’t appropriate.
Please contact the admins if you feel you’ve been removed or received such a
message.
On Aug 26, 2010, at 10:43 PM, k...@highrolls.net wrote:
I was notified that I requested to be removed from the list. I did not. I am
Must have been a long time subscriber as this never came through moderation or
hacked via their yahoo account.
But unsubbed just to be safe.
sorry for the noise.
On Aug 25, 2010, at 4:24 PM, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
http://doqodequ.reco.ws/holyno.html WantMore Ero Stay ingPow er?
SuperbT
This type of language is ENTIRELY UNACCEPTABLE for this list.
All users are expected to act as professionals.
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On Aug 6, 2010, at 5:16 PM, Martin Glaß wrote:
you just outlined one of the reasons why is going to die.
that creature got too old. cannot even move
Erik had a good intention in starting this thread and we’ve discussed it off
list.
But this isn’t relevant to what we’re supposed to be talking about here. Cocoa
development.
The macosx-users list at Omnigroup would be an excellent location for this
discussion. But this list isn’t.
It needs
Moderator: Discussion of Xcode 4 (which is under NDA) is prohibited on this
list. Or any public list. devforms.apple.com does have NDA forums if you
qualify.
Answerer: what you’re referring to is a ‘breadcrumb’ as we call it. i.e. a bits
so you can find your way back.
But, due to the NDA
A reminder.
Xcode 4 is under non-disclosure. So you can’t talk about it here, or on the
xcode-users list.
There are forums that are appropriate. Check the devforums.apple.com for more
information.
Thanks for your cooperation.
Scott
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On Jul 23, 2010, at 5:47 AM, Pierre de La Morinerie wrote:
I'm trying to scroll horizontally through a set of pages, where pages are
grouped by two (and can be zoomed both together). So far, my view hierarchy
is:
• One outter UIScrollView that scrolls horizontally.
• Several
On Jul 18, 2010, at 8:03 PM, Graham Cox wrote:
On 19/07/2010, at 4:10 AM, Gideon King wrote:
I guess if there isn't already something built in, I may have to either
subclass something in the table header and make it three state, or maybe
override somewhere in the tableview or array
On Jul 16, 2010, at 2:20 AM, Dave Keck wrote:
The only workaround I was able to get working was to call a private
AppKit method to fix up the layer geometry.
Which is a no-no, and shouldn’t be done. Bad Kyle. No biscuit.
Forgive me for raising such a taboo topic,
Yes, correct. The
On Jul 15, 2010, at 1:24 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Oleg Krupnov oleg.krup...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this a bug? And how to work around it?
There are lots of bugs with flipped layer-hosting views inside of
layer-backed views.. See this thread:
On Jul 13, 2010, at 12:40 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
I guess everybody was sleeping yesterday when I sent this so, I'll resend :-)
I'm using an NSURLConnection to extract information from a website. The
website used to have a simple authentication process based on cookies. Now,
they
On Jul 12, 2010, at 5:44 PM, Martin Glaß wrote:
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,
On Jul 12, 2010, at 6:13 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Kevin Perry kpe...@apple.com wrote:
Yeah, this is an unfortunate bug that we didn't catch until Snow Leopard.
Good to know. Might we be able to get some mention of this in the
NSPathControl documentation?
On Jul 6, 2010, at 12:36 PM, Bill Cheeseman wrote:
On Jul 6, 2010, at 12:17 PM, k...@highrolls.net wrote:
NSWorkspace iconForFile returns folder images for Documents, Desktop and
Downloads.
Where does one get the icon used by the Finder Places View for these paths?
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