Interesting, sure this is a valid case of subclassing NSLock.
Great that the different size of the class doesn't matter to you,
otherwise we would have to rethink the current implementation.
Fred
SPUeNTRUP - Kai Henningsen schrieb:
Hallo Fred,
Am Fri, 04 Sep 2009 23:37:03 +0200
schrieb Fred
On 16 Sep., 17:00, Truls Becken truls.bec...@gmail.com wrote:
Not all categories are listed, however. At least Applications is
Would not have happened if written with Objective-C array enumerators
instead of PHP :)
Has been fixed now...
missing, which is a shame. Could the list be made
Hi all,
Currently I'm using the hardcoded path @~/GNUstep/Library/SimpleAgenda
to save the local calendars users create in SimpleAgenda (if I create a
local agenda called 'private', it will be saved in the file
~/GNUstep/Library/SimpleAgenda/private).
I am wondering if :
- it's a good place to
On 18 Sep 2009, at 16:03, Philippe Roussel wrote:
Hi all,
Currently I'm using the hardcoded path @~/GNUstep/Library/
SimpleAgenda
to save the local calendars users create in SimpleAgenda (if I
create a
local agenda called 'private', it will be saved in the file
On 18 Sep 2009, at 16:03, Philippe Roussel wrote:
Hi all,
Currently I'm using the hardcoded path @~/GNUstep/Library/
SimpleAgenda
to save the local calendars users create in SimpleAgenda (if I
create a
local agenda called 'private', it will be saved in the file
Le vendredi 18 septembre 2009 à 16:15 +0100, David Chisnall a écrit :
On 18 Sep 2009, at 16:03, Philippe Roussel wrote:
Hi all,
Currently I'm using the hardcoded path @~/GNUstep/Library/
SimpleAgenda
to save the local calendars users create in SimpleAgenda (if I
create a
local
Am 18.09.2009 um 10:06 schrieb h...@computer.org:
On 16 Sep., 17:00, Truls Becken truls.bec...@gmail.com wrote:
Not all categories are listed, however. At least Applications is
Would not have happened if written with Objective-C array enumerators
instead of PHP :)
If so why do we (you)
Am 18.09.2009 um 19:25 schrieb Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf:
Am 18.09.2009 um 10:06 schrieb h...@computer.org:
On 16 Sep., 17:00, Truls Becken truls.bec...@gmail.com wrote:
Not all categories are listed, however. At least Applications is
Would not have happened if written with Objective-C